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to fund important and necessary capital improvements without the need of raising maintenance or assessing
of issue fits within a larger capital project. I think getting a lawyer involved makes things harder
situation the mortgage may be granted due to a particular circumstance, such as need to for capital
a garage where some people didn’t pay monthly charges. We also had our first capital assessment last year
a garage where some people didn’t pay monthly charges. We also had our first capital assessment last year
take too long to make minor decisions. We had 2 major capital improvement projects going on and I
are distributed) with little or no maintenance payment. The assessment goes into either the operating or capital
contracts for large capital improvement projects.
We need to make some cosmetic capital improvements as well as fix plumbing and other less sexy
on renovations. The net proceeds went into capital funds and we are now repairing our roofs without a loan

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