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it's just something the board passed and not a bylaw amendment, then the board, like any political
A-Moose: Some of our residents object to a Christmas tree bec it's called a "Christmas" tree
rationale for that? I'm probably getting too worked up. It's just that in this economic environment
and not unions) and the steel industry (too many changes in manufacturing and materials-use to mention
reset annually (become liquid) once a quarter just in case we ever have to use it. We also have
Bee Dub: It's your mgr's job to manage daily operations, oversee the super's activity and make
Take a look at your bylaws. In most cases, as far as I know, it's possible to have two vice
things more transparent and corruption more difficult, but it's apparently still far too easy for people
apply. Same answer, too: It's in your own proprietary lease. You can't take someone else's word for it
and it's just an odd place to be in. I do think Board members do an extream amount of work. It seems

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