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From time to time, condominium boards and their managing agents face the same issues as landlords of rental properties. Owners of condominium units or their tenants often introduce pets into their apartments without condominium board approval and in violation of house rules. In a rental or cooperative apartment building, a landlord can commence a summary proceeding to recover possession of a tenant’s apartment for violation of a “no-pet” provision in the lease.