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Hi there--
I'm the president of a newly formed condo board for a new, small building of 4 units in New York city. We're trying to set up our articles of incorporation, but don't know if we need to be an LLC or Corporation. I suspect the former, but this is a building of liberal arts grads, so not the most adept when it comes to thinking about these things. Any advice gratefully received.
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You should probably consult an attorney to assist in the formation.
I am the president of my condo, we are incorporated under section 402 of the not-for-profit corporation law.
Good luck
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