Property Management
Under New York's Multiple Dwelling Law, landlords of multiple dwellings must:
AHire a resident superintendent only if the building has 100+ units
BMaintain a resident superintendent or janitorial services for buildings with 9 or more units✓ Correct
CProvide central air conditioning
DInstall solar panels on the roof
Explanation
New York's Multiple Dwelling Law requires owners of multiple dwellings with 9 or more units to employ a janitor or superintendent, either resident or available within a specified distance, to maintain the building.
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