"We were just informed by the the Brooklyn Borough Office of the Department of Buildings that the DoB engineers concluded their inspection and lifted the vacate order; tenants can now move back in. We also believe that a crack monitor will be installed. We will continue to monitor the situation."
Brennan had sent off the following letter just to be on the safe side


What could be worse than being forced out of your home? In this case, how about being forced back in.
Would you want to move into a place where the landlord requires you to sign a liability waiver in case the building collapses?
Knowing that the only thing between me and a permanent resting spot overlooking the Statue of Minerva, was a DoB issued "crack monitor" I think I might pass on that offer to move on in.
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