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Bronx Coop together in Queens here we are facing the same situation, we have been having these problems for years at Sherwood Village B ,now it's progressing because the new moron have not read their by law and have never invested in our Coop they were giving their share upon death of a family member so they have no idea what it takes to invest into a Coop but we have the smae problem as you, that is why we need the politician involvement to stop the corrupt practices at these coop,the plot-icians some of them are too busy making money for themselve and their family rather than tackle the issues affecting decent citizen, they make money on our backs it's a shame to look at these councilman these assemblyman the state senate office holder and we all should ask ourselves are these people taking care of our business or their personal piggy bank as they said get it while you can. Go to the seminar and you will learn a lot, I have been intimidated by our management company past and present of my Coop because of my concern about the spending plus the financial irregularities in addition to having no coop records on hands combinewith the poor quality of work done on our behalf but I know full well they can try intimidation only if I let them. Keep talking and engage your elected official. My case have been at the Queens district office for over twenty years and I refused to give up,today we all can say thanks to the former District Attorney of Manahttan Mr Morgenthau, Board members, management company and super can all go to jail if found liable for misusing and abusing Coop funds.Coop also received tax abatementfrom the City so we need to put the pressure on the politician to take care of the voting masses,the taxpayers.
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