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by an elected board of directors, these housing corporations are like mini-cities with their own bylaws ... lived at Dayton Beach Park No. 1 — a middle-income, Mitchell-Lama Housing cooperative — for years
mismanaged treatment, causing the bbs to spread. Owners, who can little afford to do so, have walked away
building just cant afford to maintain the tree. It's bankrupting the building. We cannot afford
the chance that it could sink so low that you can not afford to pay your bills on-time, i totally lost
." Whether or not the building's owners, Grote Street Associates and Twin Parks Northeast Site II Houses ... and to set house rules for safety — and to avoid shareholder lawsuits — while also allowing room
and quirkiest buildings on the Lower East Side – a 200-year-old Federal row house at the corner of Grand

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Magazine Article by Frank Lovece, Bill Morris, Tom Soter, and Steve Weinstein on May 01, 2007

toward 30,000 units of affordable housing, 3,000 units of long-term-care facilities, and business co
, just as they did with loans for single-family housing, college tuition, and municipal projects
. A person bought for 170k and next week could not sell it for 35k . I saw it happen so i knew the housing
I realize that the majority of house rules specify that coop apartments must have carpeting

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