Egress question with tenants
Was the wall in the hallway filed and approved? If the tenant complains, this will be a violation if it was not filed. The door can be locked on both sides; depending on how it was filed, was the door considered an access door in the plans? That the technical answer. The everyday living answer is that it is done all the time, because both parties in this day and age want privacy and security from each other. It can still be opened to facilitate furniture being moved in and out but for everyday use, they use under the stoop and you use up the stoop. But legally it depends how it was filed and approved in the buildings department.

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in About Brooklyn 11 years ago
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hannah24 | 11 years ago
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I’m renting out the lower duplex of my rowhouse and a wall was built in the parlor level hallway to divide the two units. The parlor level doors will remain closed and tenants will always go in through the garden level door. I’m interested to know if others have a similar arrangement and how they deal with the parlor doors. I expect the doors to remain locked but if I give the tenants a key they will have full access to my apartment upstairs. Any time I’m not home, they can open the doors and come right in. The tenants will able to exit the building from the front and back at the garden level and from the parlor floor windows (in the event of an emergency). Is it illegal for me to keep the parlor doors locked and not give them a key?

rh | 11 years ago
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We have the downstairs of a double duplex and we also walled off the third floor where our tenants have separate access to their apartment. So, there were 2 walls built…2nd floor and 3rd floor. Although we enter through the garden level for more privacy, the hallway is common but we can lock each other out.