Question About Handicapped Parking Space

I’m about to sign a contract on a newish condo in Brooklyn. Since it’s the last unit to be sold in the building, the developer has offered us the handicapped parking space to be deeded to us as part of the sale. The offering plan states that anyone who buys the handicapped space must make the space available to any disabled persons who move into the building (at market rent). The spot is much larger than the other spots in the building but of course the risk of losing it is a concern. Has anyone come across thie requirement before, and do you know if it’s a requirement by law? Do you think this would significantly affect resale?

By Brooklynitetobe |