Fired superintendents can stay in apartment: Board

Employment contract allowed superintendents the option of staying and becoming regular tenants if employment was terminated

It is not uncommon for an apartment building or condominium to employ at least one superintendent. It is also not uncommon for a superintendent to receive a free or discounted apartment in the building where she works as a component of her remuneration, on the condition that she remain employed as the building’s superintendent.

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