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...board, which oversees enforcement of rent control laws in Cambridge, found that both Harvard and the Ferranti-Dege camera store had violated a city ordinance by renting a residential apartment at 1306 Massachusetts Ave. to a commercial tenant...
Drury said that Harvard and Ferranti-Dege agreed to vacate the apartment and return it to residential housing...
...President Sally E. Zeckhauser said Harvard does not support Ferranti-Dege's request for a removal permit...
Tenants at 1306 Mass. Ave., across from Widener Library, have claimed since late last year that the camera shop, Ferranti-Dege, is illegally using a residential unit in the building. Residents said supplies are transported from apartment 209 to the shop below. In March, Harvard filed eviction papers with the board in order to remove Ferranti-Dege from the second-floor apartment...
...Ferranti-Dege subsequently filed a petition for a permit to remove the apartment from Cambridge's rent-control restrictions, and thus make it available for commercial use. The shop's attorney requested that the rent-controlled status of apartment 209 be transferred to its old office in an apartment at 8 Plympton St., another Harvard-owned building which used to house the store...