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393 Old Country Rd., Suite 204, Carle Place, NY 11514 – T: 516 333-7730 F: 516-333-6182 501 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11224 – T: 718-266-1110 F: 718-996-3674 112 West 34 th Street, New York, NY 10120 – T: 212-502-7048 www.ebmg.com 9 East 97 th Street Owners Corp. Requirements for Subletting a Cooperative Apartment Dear Shareholder/Applicant: Enclosed is the application to be completed for the sublet of your apartment. This application and the documents requested should be returned to: Serena Ogaldez, c/o Excel Bradshaw Management Group, LLC, 393 Old Country Road, Ste. 204, Carle Place, NY 11514. Serena can be reached at (516) 333-7730 x.204 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Documents Required: One (1) Original and (7) Copies 1. House Rules Addendum “A” – Sublease Policies 2. Sublease Agreement- Blumberg Form P193 (enclosed) 3. Sublease Application (enclosed) 4. Financial Statement (enclosed) – Please attach (3) months’ bank statements 5. Two (2) years of Tax Returns, signed 6. Your last two (2) pay stubs 7. Letter from your employer stating position, salary and dates of employment 8. Consumer credit Application (enclosed) with Credit Authorization Form 9. Lead Based Paint Disclosure Forms and Brochure (enclosed). The disclosure documents must be completed in their entirety. 10. House Rules Acknowledgement (enclosed) - also a copy of the House Rules. 11. Proof of Renter’s Insurance (Proof shall be submitted every year). CHECKS TO BE ENCLOSED WITH APPLICATION $250 Application Fee – This fee is non-refundable. Check payable to Excel Bradshaw Management Group, LLC. This will cover our administrative costs in verifying your information. $75 Per applicant for a consumer credit report. Check payable to Excel Bradshaw Management Group, LLC. This fee is non-refundable. $500 Move in Fee: CERTIFIED CHECK payable to 9 East 97 th Street Owners Corp. $500 Move out Fee: CERTIFIED CHECK payable to 9 East 97 th Street Owners Corp. $1,000 Move in Deposit- CERTIFIED CHECK payable to 9 East 97 th Street Owners Corp. The Deposit Fee is refundable after the move-in if no damage has occurred. *NOTE Checks will be held pending sublet approval. Upon approval they will be processed. No application will be forwarded to the board of directors unless all of the items have Been properly complied with, assembled into 8 complete packages (one original & 7 copies) and received by the Leasing Department. All inquiries regarding a sublet package should be from the applicant. After the review of your application the Board of Directors may elect to arrange a meeting with your prospective subtenant. After the meeting, you will be notified of the Board’s decision. If approved, a sublet may then take place. Please allow thirty days from the time your completed application is submitted before an interview can be scheduled. Only (1) application at a time can be submitted and reviewed.

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393 Old Country Rd., Suite 204, Carle Place, NY 11514 – T: 516 333-7730 F: 516-333-6182 501 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11224 – T: 718-266-1110 F: 718-996-3674

112 West 34th Street, New York, NY 10120 – T: 212-502-7048 www.ebmg.com

9 East 97th Street Owners Corp. Requirements for Subletting a Cooperative Apartment

Dear Shareholder/Applicant: Enclosed is the application to be completed for the sublet of your apartment. This application and the documents requested should be returned to: Serena Ogaldez, c/o Excel Bradshaw Management Group, LLC, 393 Old Country Road, Ste. 204, Carle Place, NY 11514. Serena can be reached at (516) 333-7730 x.204 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Documents Required: One (1) Original and (7) Copies

1. House Rules Addendum “A” – Sublease Policies 2. Sublease Agreement- Blumberg Form P193 (enclosed) 3. Sublease Application (enclosed) 4. Financial Statement (enclosed) – Please attach (3) months’ bank statements 5. Two (2) years of Tax Returns, signed 6. Your last two (2) pay stubs 7. Letter from your employer stating position, salary and dates of employment 8. Consumer credit Application (enclosed) with Credit Authorization Form 9. Lead Based Paint Disclosure Forms and Brochure (enclosed). The disclosure

documents must be completed in their entirety. 10. House Rules Acknowledgement (enclosed) - also a copy of the House Rules. 11. Proof of Renter’s Insurance (Proof shall be submitted every year).

CHECKS TO BE ENCLOSED WITH APPLICATION

$250 Application Fee – This fee is non-refundable. Check payable to Excel Bradshaw

Management Group, LLC. This will cover our administrative costs in verifying your information.

$75 Per applicant for a consumer credit report. Check payable to Excel Bradshaw Management Group, LLC. This fee is non-refundable.

$500 Move in Fee: CERTIFIED CHECK payable to 9 East 97th Street Owners Corp. $500 Move out Fee: CERTIFIED CHECK payable to 9 East 97th Street Owners Corp. $1,000 Move in Deposit- CERTIFIED CHECK payable to 9 East 97th Street Owners Corp.

The Deposit Fee is refundable after the move-in if no damage has occurred. *NOTE Checks will be held pending sublet approval. Upon approval they will be processed. No application will be forwarded to the board of directors unless all of the items have Been properly complied with, assembled into 8 complete packages (one original & 7 copies) and received by the Leasing Department. All inquiries regarding a sublet package should be from the applicant. After the review of your application the Board of Directors may elect to arrange a meeting with your prospective subtenant. After the meeting, you will be notified of the Board’s decision. If approved, a sublet may then take place. Please allow thirty days from the time your completed application is submitted before an interview can be scheduled. Only (1) application at a time can be submitted and reviewed.

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393 Old Country Rd., Suite 204, Carle Place, NY 11514 – T: 516 333-7730 F: 516-333-6182 501 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11224 – T: 718-266-1110 F: 718-996-3674

112 West 34th Street, New York, NY 10120 – T: 212-502-7048 www.ebmg.com

9 East 97th Street Owners Corp.

House Rules – Addendum “A”

June 2, 2002

A. SUBLEASE POLICIES Pursuant to its right to change / amend the rules regarding subletting, at its May 22, 1997 meeting, the Board of Directors enacted the following, subsequently at its April 25, 2002 meeting of the Board of Directors reviewed and upheld this policy: EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: No Shareholder may sublet its apartment during the first two (2) years of ownership. Thereafter subletting is allowed for only two (2) out of any consecutive five (5) years. The fee to sublet is $1.00 per share, per year, payable in full and in advance of the beginning of the sublease. All sublease tenants must be approved by the Board of Directors and must follow the application process. B. FLIP TAX During the meeting of the Board of Directors, the rate of transfer (flip) tax was reduced from 5% to 2& (see paragraph 16, section h of your proprietary lease).

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393 Old Country Rd., Suite 204, Carle Place, NY 11514 – T: 516 333-7730 F: 516-333-6182 501 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11224 – T: 718-266-1110 F: 718-996-3674

112 West 34th Street, New York, NY 10120 – T: 212-502-7048 www.ebmg.com

AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR CONSUMER REPORTS / CREDIT APPLICATION

In connection with your application for tenancy, understand that consumer reports which may contain public record information may be requested or made on you including consumer credit, criminal records, landlord tenant court records and others. Further, understand that information from various Federal, State, local and other agencies which contain your past activities may be requested. By signing below, you hereby authorize without reservation, any part or agency contacted by Excel Bradshaw Management Group or CoreLogic SafeRent, Inc., to furnish the above-mentioned information. You also agree that a fax or photocopy of this authorization with your signature be accepted with the same authority as the original. Bu signing below, you also authorize without reservation CoreLogic SafeRent, Inc. to provide an applicant’s information to various government, law enforcement and Consumer Reporting Agencies. You have the right to make a request of CoreLogic SafeRent, Inc., upon proper identification and the payment of any legally permissible fees, for the information in its files on you at the time of the request. You hereby authorize and request, without any reservation, any present or former police department, financial institution, consumer reporting agencies or other person or agencies having knowledge about you to furnish CoreLogic SafeRent, Inc. with any and all background information in their possession regarding you, in order that your qualifications may be evaluated.

CoreLogic SafeRent, Inc. 7300 Westmore Road – Suite 3

Rockville, MD 20850 – 5223

Full Name: First _______________ Middle _____________Last _____________________ Current Street Address: _____________________________________________________ City: _________________________________ State _____________ ZIP _______________ Social Security Number _______________________________

The following is for identification purposes only to perform the background check. Date of Birth ______ / ______ / _______ Gender (M / F) Signature _______________________________ Date ______________________

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Excel Bradshaw Management Group, LLC. 393 Old Country Rd. Suite 204, Carle Place, NY 11514 . t:516-333-7730 f:516-333-6182

Disclosure of Information on Lead-Based Paint and/or

Lead-Based Paint Hazards

Lead Warning Statement Housing built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips and dust can pose health hazards if not managed properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, lessors must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. Lessees must also receive a federally approved pamphlet on lead poisoning prevention. Lessor’s Disclsosure Presence of lead-based paint and/or lead-based hazards (Check (i) or (ii) below):

(i) ---- Known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards are present in the housing (explain) __________________________________________________________________________________________

(ii) ---- Lessor has ne knowledge of lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazard in the housing. Records and reports available to the lessor (Check (i) or (ii) below):

(i) ---- Lessor has provided the lessee with all available records and reports pertaining to lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the housing (list documents below).

(ii) ---- Lessor has no reports or records pertaining to lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the housing.

Agent’s Acknowledgement Agent has informed the lessor of the lessor’s obligations under 42 U.S.C. 4852d and is aware of his/her responsibility to ensure compliance. Lessee’s Acknowledgement Lessee has received copies of all information listed above. Lessee has received the pamphlet Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ Lessee Date Lessee Date __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ Agent Date Agent Date __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ Lessor Date Lessor Date

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393 Old Country Rd., Suite 204, Carle Place, NY 11514 – T: 516 333-7730 F: 516-333-6182 501 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11224 – T: 718-266-1110 F: 718-996-3674 112 West 34th Street, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10120 – T: 212-502-7048

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9 East 97th Street Owners Corp. Sprinkler Acknowledgement Form

Pursuant to the New York State Sprinkler Law, a new law that as of December 3, 2014 requires an Acknowledgement Form signed by all lessees, we are asking that all residents please fill out the form below, sign and return via e-mail to [email protected] or by faxing to 516-333-6182, attn. James Solivan. Please note that this form applies to both Shareholders and non-Shareholders that are residing in the building. Name: ___________________________________ Building Address: 9 East 97th Street, New York, NY 10029 Unit #: ___________ £ I DO have a sprinkler system in my apartment £ I DO NOT have a sprinkler system in my apartment If you marked that you do have a sprinkler system above, please fill out the below information: Date of Last Inspection: ___________________ _________________________________________ Signed Date of Signature: ____________________

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ProtectYourFamilyFromLead InYourHome

United States EnvironmentalProtection Agency

United StatesConsumer ProductSafety Commission

United StatesDepartment of Housingand Urban Development

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Recycled/RecyclablePrinted with vegetable oil based inks on recycled paper (minimum 50% postconsumer) process chlorine free.

If you think your home has high levels of lead:

� Get your young children tested for lead, even ifthey seem healthy.

� Wash children’s hands, bottles, pacifiers, and toysoften.

� Make sure children eat healthy, low-fat foods.

� Get your home checked for lead hazards.

� Regularly clean floors, window sills, and other surfaces.

� Wipe soil off shoes before entering house.

� Talk to your landlord about fixing surfaces withpeeling or chipping paint.

� Take precautions to avoid exposure to lead dustwhen remodeling or renovating (call 1-800-424-LEAD for guidelines).

� Don’t use a belt-sander, propane torch, hightemperature heat gun, scraper, or sandpaper onpainted surfaces that may contain lead.

� Don’t try to remove lead-based paint yourself.

Simple Steps To Protect Your Family From Lead Hazards

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Many houses and apartments built before 1978 havepaint that contains high levels of lead (called lead-based paint). Lead from paint, chips, and dust can

pose serious health hazards if not taken care of properly.

OWNERS, BUYERS, and RENTERS areencouraged to check for lead (see page 6)before renting, buying or renovating pre-1978 housing.

Federal law requires that individuals receive certain information before renting, buying, or renovating pre-1978 housing:

LANDLORDS have to disclose known infor-mation on lead-based paint and lead-basedpaint hazards before leases take effect.Leases must include a disclosure aboutlead-based paint.

SELLERS have to disclose known informa-tion on lead-based paint and lead-basedpaint hazards before selling a house. Salescontracts must include a disclosure aboutlead-based paint. Buyers have up to 10days to check for lead.

RENOVATORS disturbing more than 2 squarefeet of painted surfaces have to give youthis pamphlet before starting work.

Are You Planning To Buy, Rent, or Renovatea Home Built Before 1978?

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IMPORTANT!

Lead From Paint, Dust, andSoil Can Be Dangerous If Not

Managed Properly

FACT: Lead exposure can harm young children and babies even before theyare born.

FACT: Even children who seem healthy canhave high levels of lead in their bodies.

FACT: People can get lead in their bodies bybreathing or swallowing lead dust, or byeating soil or paint chips containinglead.

FACT: People have many options for reducinglead hazards. In most cases, lead-basedpaint that is in good condition is not ahazard.

FACT: Removing lead-based paint improperlycan increase the danger to your family.

If you think your home might have lead hazards, read this pamphlet to learn some

simple steps to protect your family.

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People can get lead in their body if they:

� Breathe in lead dust (especially duringrenovations that disturb painted surfaces).

� Put their hands or other objects covered with lead dust in their mouths.

� Eat paint chips or soil that containslead.

Lead is even more dangerous to childrenunder the age of 6:

� At this age children’s brains and nervoussystems are more sensitive to the dam-aging effects of lead.

� Children’s growing bodies absorb morelead.

� Babies and young children often puttheir hands and other objects in theirmouths. These objects can have leaddust on them.

Lead is also dangerous to women ofchildbearing age:

� Women with a high lead level in theirsystem prior to pregnancy would exposea fetus to lead through the placentaduring fetal development.

Lead Gets in the Body in Many Ways

Childhoodlead poisoningremains amajor environmen-tal healthproblem inthe U.S.

Even childrenwho appearhealthy canhave danger-ous levels oflead in theirbodies.

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Lead’s Effects

It is important to know that even exposureto low levels of lead can severely harm children.

In children, lead can cause:

� Nervous system and kidney damage.

� Learning disabilities, attention deficitdisorder, and decreased intelligence.

� Speech, language, and behavior problems.

� Poor muscle coordination.

� Decreased muscle and bone growth.

� Hearing damage.

While low-lead exposure is most common, exposure to high levels of lead can have devastating effects onchildren, including seizures, uncon-sciousness, and, in some cases, death.

Although children are especially susceptible to lead exposure, lead can be dangerous for adults too.

In adults, lead can cause:

� Increased chance of illness duringpregnancy.

� Harm to a fetus, including brain damage or death.

� Fertility problems (in men and women).

� High blood pressure.

� Digestive problems.

� Nerve disorders.

� Memory and concentration problems.

� Muscle and joint pain.

Brain or Nerve Damage

Slowed Growth

Hearing Problems

ReproductiveProblems(Adults)

DigestiveProblems

Lead affectsthe body inmany ways.

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Many homes built before 1978 have lead-based paint. The federal governmentbanned lead-based paint from housing in1978. Some states stopped its use evenearlier. Lead can be found:

� In homes in the city, country, or suburbs.

� In apartments, single-family homes, andboth private and public housing.

� Inside and outside of the house.

� In soil around a home. (Soil can pick uplead from exterior paint or other sourcessuch as past use of leaded gas in cars.)

To reduce your child's exposure to lead,get your child checked, have your hometested (especially if your home has paintin poor condition and was built before1978), and fix any hazards you may have.Children's blood lead levels tend to increaserapidly from 6 to 12 months of age, andtend to peak at 18 to 24 months of age.

Consult your doctor for advice on testingyour children. A simple blood test candetect high levels of lead. Blood tests areusually recommended for:

� Children at ages 1 and 2.

� Children or other family members whohave been exposed to high levels of lead.

� Children who should be tested underyour state or local health screening plan.

Your doctor can explain what the test resultsmean and if more testing will be needed.

Get yourchildren andhome testedif you thinkyour homehas high lev-els of lead.

Checking Your Family for Lead

Where Lead-Based Paint Is Found

In general,the older yourhome, themore likely ithas lead-based paint.

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Lead-based paint is usually not a hazard ifit is in good condition, and it is not on animpact or friction surface, like a window. Itis defined by the federal government aspaint with lead levels greater than or equalto 1.0 milligram per square centimeter, ormore than 0.5% by weight.

Deteriorating lead-based paint (peeling,chipping, chalking, cracking or damaged)is a hazard and needs immediate attention.It may also be a hazard when found on sur-faces that children can chew or that get alot of wear-and-tear, such as:

� Windows and window sills.

� Doors and door frames.

� Stairs, railings, banisters, and porches.

Lead dust can form when lead-based paint is scraped, sanded, orheated. Dust also forms when painted surfaces bump or rub togeth-er. Lead chips and dust can get on surfaces and objects that peopletouch. Settled lead dust can re-enter the air when people vacuum,sweep, or walk through it. The following two federal standards havebeen set for lead hazards in dust:

� 40 micrograms per square foot (µg/ft2) and higher for floors,including carpeted floors.

� 250 µg/ft2 and higher for interior window sills.

Lead in soil can be a hazard when children play in bare soil orwhen people bring soil into the house on their shoes. The followingtwo federal standards have been set for lead hazards in residentialsoil:

� 400 parts per million (ppm) and higher in play areas of bare soil.

� 1,200 ppm (average) and higher in bare soil in the remainder ofthe yard.

The only way to find out if paint, dust and soil lead hazards exist isto test for them. The next page describes the most common meth-ods used.

Lead frompaint chips,which youcan see, andlead dust,which youcan’t alwayssee, can bothbe serious hazards.

Identifying Lead Hazards

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You can get your home tested for lead inseveral different ways:

� A paint inspection tells you whether yourhome has lead-based paint and where itis located. It won’t tell you whether or notyour home currently has lead hazards.

� A risk assessment tells you if your homecurrently has any lead hazards from leadin paint, dust, or soil. It also tells you whatactions to take to address any hazards.

� A combination risk assessment andinspection tells you if your home has any lead hazards and if your home hasany lead-based paint, and where thelead-based paint is located.

Hire a trained and certified testing profes-sional who will use a range of reliablemethods when testing your home.

� Visual inspection of paint condition and location.

� A portable x-ray fluorescence (XRF)machine.

� Lab tests of paint, dust, and soilsamples.

There are state and federal programs inplace to ensure that testing is done safely,reliably, and effectively. Contact your stateor local agency (see bottom of page 11) formore information, or call 1-800-424-LEAD(5323) for a list of contacts in your area.

Home test kits for lead are available, butmay not always be accurate. Consumersshould not rely on these kits before doingrenovations or to assure safety.

Checking Your Home for Lead

Just knowingthat a homehas lead-based paintmay not tellyou if there is a hazard.

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If you suspect that your house has leadhazards, you can take some immediatesteps to reduce your family’s risk:

� If you rent, notify your landlord ofpeeling or chipping paint.

� Clean up paint chips immediately.

� Clean floors, window frames, windowsills, and other surfaces weekly. Use amop or sponge with warm water and ageneral all-purpose cleaner or a cleanermade specifically for lead. REMEMBER:NEVER MIX AMMONIA AND BLEACHPRODUCTS TOGETHER SINCE THEYCAN FORM A DANGEROUS GAS.

� Thoroughly rinse sponges and mopheads after cleaning dirty or dustyareas.

� Wash children’s hands often, especial-ly before they eat and before nap timeand bed time.

� Keep play areas clean. Wash bottles,pacifiers, toys, and stuffed animals regularly.

� Keep children from chewing windowsills or other painted surfaces.

� Clean or remove shoes beforeentering your home to avoidtracking in lead from soil.

� Make sure children eat nutritious, low-fat meals high in iron and calcium, such asspinach and dairy products.Children with good diets absorbless lead.

What You Can Do Now To Protect Your Family

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In addition to day-to-day cleaning and goodnutrition:

� You can temporarily reduce lead hazardsby taking actions such as repairing dam-aged painted surfaces and planting grassto cover soil with high lead levels. Theseactions (called “interim controls”) are notpermanent solutions and will need ongo-ing attention.

� To permanently remove lead hazards,you should hire a certified lead “abate-ment” contractor. Abatement (or perma-nent hazard elimination) methodsinclude removing, sealing, or enclosinglead-based paint with special materials.Just painting over the hazard with regularpaint is not permanent removal.

Always hire a person with special trainingfor correcting lead problems—someonewho knows how to do this work safely andhas the proper equipment to clean up thoroughly. Certified contractors will employqualified workers and follow strict safetyrules as set by their state or by the federalgovernment.

Once the work is completed, dust cleanupactivities must be repeated until testingindicates that lead dust levels are below thefollowing:

� 40 micrograms per square foot (µg/ft2)for floors, including carpeted floors;

� 250 µg/ft2 for interior windows sills; and

� 400 µg/ft2 for window troughs.

Call your state or local agency (see bottomof page 11) for help in locating certifiedprofessionals in your area and to see iffinancial assistance is available.

Reducing Lead Hazards In The Home

Removinglead improperlycan increasethe hazard toyour familyby spreadingeven morelead dustaround thehouse.

Always use a professional whois trained toremove lead hazards safely.

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Take precautions before your contractor oryou begin remodeling or renovating any-thing that disturbs painted surfaces (suchas scraping off paint or tearing out walls):

� Have the area tested for lead-basedpaint.

� Do not use a belt-sander, propanetorch, high temperature heat gun, dryscraper, or dry sandpaper to removelead-based paint. These actions createlarge amounts of lead dust and fumes.Lead dust can remain in your homelong after the work is done.

� Temporarily move your family (espe-cially children and pregnant women)out of the apartment or house until the work is done and the area is prop-erly cleaned. If you can’t move yourfamily, at least completely seal off thework area.

� Follow other safety measures toreduce lead hazards. You can find outabout other safety measures by calling 1-800-424-LEAD. Ask for the brochure“Reducing Lead Hazards WhenRemodeling Your Home.” This brochureexplains what to do before, during, and after renovations.

If you have already completed renova-tions or remodeling that could havereleased lead-based paint or dust, getyour young children tested and followthe steps outlined on page 7 of thisbrochure.

Remodeling or Renovating a Home WithLead-Based Paint

If not conductedproperly, certain typesof renova-tions canrelease leadfrom paintand dust intothe air.

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� Drinking water. Your home might haveplumbing with lead or lead solder. Callyour local health department or watersupplier to find out about testing yourwater. You cannot see, smell, or tastelead, and boiling your water will not getrid of lead. If you think your plumbingmight have lead in it:

• Use only cold water for drinking andcooking.

• Run water for 15 to 30 secondsbefore drinking it, especially if youhave not used your water for a fewhours.

� The job. If you work with lead, youcould bring it home on your hands orclothes. Shower and change clothesbefore coming home. Launder your workclothes separately from the rest of your family’s clothes.

� Old painted toys and furniture.

� Food and liquids stored in lead crystalor lead-glazed pottery or porcelain.

� Lead smelters or other industries thatrelease lead into the air.

� Hobbies that use lead, such as makingpottery or stained glass, or refinishingfurniture.

� Folk remedies that contain lead, such as“greta” and “azarcon” used to treat anupset stomach.

Other Sources of Lead

While paint, dust,and soil are themost commonsources of lead,other leadsources also exist.

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The National Lead Information CenterCall 1-800-424-LEAD (424-5323) to learnhow to protect children from lead poisoningand for other information on lead hazards.To access lead information via the web, visitwww.epa.gov/lead andwww.hud.gov/offices/lead/.

EPA’s Safe Drinking Water HotlineCall 1-800-426-4791 for information aboutlead in drinking water.

Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Hotline

To request information on lead inconsumer products, or to report anunsafe consumer product or a prod-uct-related injury call 1-800-638-2772, or visit CPSC's Web site at:www.cpsc.gov.

Health and Environmental AgenciesSome cities, states, and tribes havetheir own rules for lead-based paintactivities. Check with your local agency tosee which laws apply to you. Most agenciescan also provide information on finding alead abatement firm in your area, and onpossible sources of financial aid for reducinglead hazards. Receive up-to-date addressand phone information for your local con-tacts on the Internet at www.epa.gov/leador contact the National Lead InformationCenter at 1-800-424-LEAD.

For More Information

For the hearing impaired, call the Federal Information Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339 to access any of

the phone numbers in this brochure.

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EPA Regional Offices

Region 1 (Connecticut, Massachusetts,Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,Vermont)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 1Suite 1100 (CPT)One Congress StreetBoston, MA 02114-2023 1 (888) 372-7341

Region 2 (New Jersey, New York,Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 22890 Woodbridge AvenueBuilding 209, Mail Stop 225Edison, NJ 08837-3679(732) 321-6671

Region 3 (Delaware, Maryland,Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington DC,West Virginia)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 3 (3WC33)1650 Arch StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19103(215) 814-5000

Region 4 (Alabama, Florida, Georgia,Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina,South Carolina, Tennessee)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 461 Forsyth Street, SWAtlanta, GA 30303(404) 562-8998

Region 5 (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 5 (DT-8J)77 West Jackson BoulevardChicago, IL 60604-3666(312) 886-6003

EPA Regional Offices

Region 6 (Arkansas, Louisiana, NewMexico, Oklahoma, Texas)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 61445 Ross Avenue, 12th FloorDallas, TX 75202-2733(214) 665-7577

Region 7 (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri,Nebraska)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 7(ARTD-RALI)901 N. 5th StreetKansas City, KS 66101(913) 551-7020

Region 8 (Colorado, Montana, NorthDakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 8999 18th Street, Suite 500Denver, CO 80202-2466(303) 312-6021

Region 9 (Arizona, California, Hawaii,Nevada)

Regional Lead Contact U.S. Region 975 Hawthorne StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105(415) 947-4164

Region 10 (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon,Washington)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 10Toxics Section WCM-1281200 Sixth AvenueSeattle, WA 98101-1128(206) 553-1985

Your Regional EPA Office can provide further information regard-ing regulations and lead protection programs.

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CPSC Regional Offices

Eastern Regional CenterConsumer Product Safety Commission201 Varick Street, Room 903New York, NY 10014(212) 620-4120

Central Regional CenterConsumer Product Safety Commission230 South Dearborn Street, Room 2944Chicago, IL 60604(312) 353-8260

Western Regional CenterConsumer Product Safety Commission1301 Clay Street, Suite 610-NOakland, CA 94612(510) 637-4050

HUD Lead Office

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Please contact HUD's Office of Healthy Homes and Lead HazardControl for information on lead regulations, outreach efforts, andlead hazard control and research grant programs.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentOffice of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control451 Seventh Street, SW, P-3206Washington, DC 20410(202) 755-1785

Your Regional CPSC Office can provide further information regard-ing regulations and consumer product safety.

U.S. EPA Washington DC 20460 EPA747-K-99-001U.S. CPSC Washington DC 20207 June 2003U.S. HUD Washington DC 20410

This document is in the public domain. It may be reproduced by an individual ororganization without permission. Information provided in this booklet is basedupon current scientific and technical understanding of the issues presented andis reflective of the jurisdictional boundaries established by the statutes governingthe co-authoring agencies. Following the advice given will not necessarily pro-vide complete protection in all situations or against all health hazards that canbe caused by lead exposure.

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393 Old Country Rd., Suite 204, Carle Place, NY 11514 – T: 516 333-7730 F: 516-333-6182 501 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11224 – T: 718-266-1110 F: 718-996-3674

112 West 34th Street, New York, NY 10120 – T: 212-502-7048 www.ebmg.com

9 East 97th Street Owners Corp.

Move-In / Out Rules

1. Pay $1,000.00 refundable move-in deposit at closing. Fax your mover’s Liability Insurance Certificate to 516-333-6182, Attention Gloria Ramirez.

2. Call Gloria Ramirez at 516-333-7730 x.204 to arrange a move in date.

3. Call Brian (Super) to arrange for pads to be installed in the elevator. His #

is 646-462-6146.

4. Never lean anything against the walls in the lobby.

5. Move-ins are allowed from 9:00am to 5:00pm, Monday – Friday.

6. Never leave the front door open or the lobby unattended.

7. Never use a screwdriver of other such object to prop the elevator or front door open.

8. Never move the trap door in the elevator ceiling. If the object that you

are moving is too tall for the elevator, it must be walked up the stairs.

9. Break down, flatten and tie up all cartons and bring them down to the basement.

10. If any mess is made in the lobby, elevator or the hall outside your

apartment, it is your responsibility to clean it up. If not, the cost will be taken out of your move-in deposit.

11. Make sure to follow NYC recycling laws. All cans in the basement are

labeled for their contents and signs are posted as to what goes in which can.

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393 Old Country Rd., Suite 204, Carle Place, NY 11514 – T: 516 333-7730 F: 516-333-6182 501 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11224 – T: 718-266-1110 F: 718-996-3674

112 West 34th Street, New York, NY 10120 – T: 212-502-7048 www.ebmg.com

Fines

As of July 1, 1998, the Board of Directors has instituted an incremental system of fines for violations of the House Rules. In particular these fines will be levied for, but not limited to:

1. Putting any garbage in the hall before 10:00pm 2. Not segregating recyclables from garbage 3. Open garbage bags in the hall at any time 4. Leaving laundry/clothing in the laundry room 5. Putting garbage outside the cans in front of the building – if

they’re full, there are cans in the basement for your use 6. Not cleaning up after a contractor who leaves a mess in the

halls or elevator – or leaves construction debris for the Super to throw out

7. Not cleaning up after yourself when your garbage leaks all over the carpet, stairs or lobby

8. Not cleaning up after “Rover” when he/she leaks all over the carpet, stairs or lobby

9. Leaving anything on the lobby benches. If you want to recycle magazines, books or catalogues, put them in the basement, near the garbage and people can go through them

The first time a House Rule has been broken, the offending resident will be sent written notice. After that fines will accrue for Shareholders only: 2nd Time: $25.00 fine 3rd Time: $50.00 fine 4th Time: $100.00 fine 5th Time: $200.00 fine 6th Time: $400.00 fine Please make sure to inform your guest or subtenant of these rules as you are always responsible for their actions.

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393 Old Country Rd., Suite 204, Carle Place, NY 11514 – T: 516 333-7730 F: 516-333-6182 501 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11224 – T: 718-266-1110 F: 718-996-3674

112 West 34th Street, New York, NY 10120 – T: 212-502-7048 www.ebmg.com

9 East 97th Street

House Rules Acknowledgement Form

Apartment #: _________________ Shareholder Name: __________________________ I have received a copy of and read the current House Rules for 9 East 97th Street Owners Corp. and will abide by them. I also understand that I may not move into the building until:

1) The Board of Directors has approved my application. 2) I /we have paid all required move-in fees and deposits

and have scheduled a move-in date with the Superintendent.

Signed: ________________________________ Date: ________________ Signed: ________________________________ Date: ________________

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393 Old Country Rd., Suite 204, Carle Place, NY 11514 – T: 516 333-7730 F: 516-333-6182 501 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11224 – T: 718-266-1110 F: 718-996-3674

112 West 34th Street, New York, NY 10120 – T: 212-502-7048 www.ebmg.com

9 East 97th Street Owners Corp.

Renters Insurance Requirements

Please be advised that in order to be approved to lease this apartment, you will need to provide proof of RENTER’S INSURANCE. In addition, you will need to submit proof of insurance every following year to the Cooperative. **Please note that all moving companies who are hired to move you in or out of the buildings will be required to provide the Cooperative with the required Certificate of Insurance. This Certificate will name 9 East 97th Street Owners Corp. and Excel Bradshaw Management Group, LLC as additionally insured on their policy. Please sign below indicating that you have read and agree to abide by all of the above procedures. Print Name: _________________________________ Signature: _________________________________ _________________________________ Date: __________________

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Certificate of Insurance Requirements for

9 East 97th Street Owners Corp. As per the terms of our contracts, it is required that you submit to us a certificate of insurance noting the following: 1. General Liability 1,000,000 2. Property Damage 50,000 3. Workers Compensation Statutory 4. Auto Coverage If Applicable In addition, we also require that the following be noted on your policy as additionally insured:

a. Excel Bradshaw Management Group, LLC b. 9 East 97th Street Owners Corp.

Also, please note the following Certificate Holders:

a. Excel Bradshaw Management Group, LLC 393 Old Country Road Carle Place, NY 11514

b. 9 East 97th Street Owners Corp. C/o Excel Bradshaw Management Group, LLC 393 Old Country Road Carle Place, NY 11514

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