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HABITAT

2010 SEPTEMBER

2010 September

 September 2010  

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 Here is this print issue's table of contents, followed by links to original, Web-exclusive features, plus selected adaptations from our print magazine. 

 

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 ▶ CFO

Board veterans give "newbie" treasurers advice.

 ▶ The Budget Blueprint

Management Exec Jeff Heidings discusses the treasurer's responsibilities.

 ▶ A Costly New Code

A December deadline looms over older elevators.

 ▶ Cooling Off, Cutting Costs

A Manhattan co-op tries to curb its climbing cooling costs.

 ▶ A Phoenix Called MPP

A popular incentives program returns from the dead.

 ▶ 10 Energy Myths Debunked

Sidestep the most expensive mistakes by learning the truth about ten energy-efficiency myths.

 ▶ Ask the Attorney: Outsiders Getting In

Should buyers be allowed to read the minutes?

 ▶ Case Notes: What Nice Wallpaper

When do owners pay for damages?

 Board Talk: A Conversation About Sublet Fees

Does the board have the power to raise sublet fees whenever they want, and however much they want?

 From the Editor: It Could Happen to You

Bunko artists, both large and small

  Endpaper: Board Treasurer Daniel C. Prebutt

A model of civility and cooperation: being on the board, the way it should be

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