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Artie, truer words were never spoken. We have that in our co-op. When new people come in at a higher price, you are correct, they resent or want to get rid of the original buyers. That is a shame, since the original people bought in to have a home not be pushed out. There has to be some sort of legislation or something to help people who thought they were buying a home to stay in, not be shoved out. This is very disheartening with new people coming into a building that was originally priced for affordability. Let us all find a way to work on this.
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