"Two weeks is just crazy," owner Camilla Garlick, 40, told The Post on Wednesday. "This is not a two week procedure."
"We don't even know what it is yet, but they're just assuming we're the problem," Garlick, who resides in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, said.
A rep for the non-profit said that the pizza shop has long known about the vibration issue, and that the company only filed the 15-day notice to get the owner to act.
An architect hired by Garlick said in a letter submitted to court that the problem could take months to solve - if it the pizza shop is indeed to blame.
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