Condominium and co-op owners may soon be pitching in more money to fund the city’s war on rats.

The City Council last week approved legislation that would require residential buildings with 10 or more units to place their garbage in stationary curbside containers. Introduction 1123-B waives any kind of fee for Mitchell-Lama buildings; New York City Housing Authority complexes; and structures that have 100 percent affordable housing or at least 50 percent of units rent regulated.

And single-family home residents also are not charged individually for trash collection, as it is considered a taxpayer-funded city service.

But the legislation, sponsored by Crystal Hudson (D-Brooklyn) specifically authorizes the Department of Sanitation to charge other apartment buildings, condominium and co-o

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