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as stated in proprietary lease i am allowed to look at the books with notice. i have requested in writing, and i have also requested the name and contact info of shareholders. The Managing agent has refused me and the board president has also. The rest of the board are puppetry and do- say nothing. i also requested a contact info of board members and have been refused, and some of the board members do not , and never have lived in the building, even though fraudulently they say they live here.
i need to start the process, i don't have money for a lawyer, i am sure i can do it myself at this level. The managing agent also wrote and stated that i cannot have any more dealings with him since i asked for the shareholder list and asked questions about the mortgage in 2008. since no BOD contact info and MA saying go away, i will just be knocking on doors, calling apartments if possible when i have a question.
i do want to start the subpoena process , i am not sure what court in westchester that this goes before. i am also disabled, maybe there is a help unit. i have to finish writing my politicians to see if they can help, i did send 7 pages to the AG office and i need to mail in about five more, A lot of shaneggians i uncovered. I have the proprietary lease and by laws scanned and on my computer now.
It should be law that they provide the annual financial report in a spreadsheet, the same way they do it at their office. Much easier to find the Pig with lipstick. I "ll ask the judge for it in a digital format
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