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JB Thanks for your support and NO I do not know who JB neither the other people defending me. I do want to thanks them all. I do not ask for money and the website COOPABUSE.COM does not ask for money either. On the contrary boards need honest people like me who will protect the coop home of a family. I am not the one making people leave; the people attacking me are; it shows their lack of professionalism. They are afraid that people are getting up in arms to defend their coop homes. The solutions is not to attack me but to introduce coop reforms to protect the coop home just like any other home. People are aware of the coops problems and reforming the coop laws would be beneficial for everybody because people would not be afraid to buy a coop as they are today. Unless coop reforms laws are passed the coop business is doomed to collapse.
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