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Answers (2)

- Scott@Penner Law -Hartford Title-, "pennerlaw"
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There is no way to know this without knowing the specifics of your situation. You should contact an attorney to review your HOA documents if you're really concerned, or contact your co-op board if you don't mind them knowing.

- Michael Emery, "MikeEmery"
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Only a review of your HOA documents or co-op association documents would be able to tell you the answer.
It seems pretty unlikely that your fees would go up as there's lots of folks who marry and move in together.
It seems pretty unlikely that your fees would go up as there's lots of folks who marry and move in together.
IF I OWN MY 1 BED ROOM CO-OP WILL MY MAINT. FEE GO UP IF I MOVE IN ANOTHER PERSON. AND IF SO HOW MUC
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