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Stay or Go? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Karol S. Robinson, Member, Norris McLaughlin & Marcus on November 03, 2016

to be paid by the shareholders. Another consideration is the cooperative’s debt and capital repair needs

How to Utilize Your Manager Effectively UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ron J. Finger, Finger Management on August 01, 2016

a tremendous amount of capital improvement work, totaling about a million dollars. The board basically took

How to Change the Public’s Perception of a Once-Troubled Property UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Steve Greenbaum, Mark Greenberg Real Estate on August 01, 2016

and Nassau. For a long time, it badly needed capital work and was facing huge tax bills. We got reductions

How to Foster Compromise in your Community UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Neil B. Davidowitz, Orsid Realty on August 01, 2016

the capital plan. As a managing agent, we are in the middle of that divide. The Solution Compromises

The Business of Management in 2020 UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Staff on December 16, 2019

and capital projects. What sort of financial controls does the company have? Is there an in-house compliance

How to Find Cheap Energy-Retrofit Money UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by William D. McCracken on March 23, 2020

about the cost of the major capital improvements and retrofits that will be required to reduce

Keep Your Commercial Tenant From Impeding Your Progress Toward Your Climate Mobilization Goals UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by William McCracken on October 26, 2022

of your carbon emissions, but that tenant doesn’t necessarily pay for the capital expenditures needed

What Lies Ahead: Finance UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article on May 02, 2022

, Senior Vice President 44 Years in Business   We see a growing need for capital for housing co
. The bulk of the money was put into a restricted capital reserve, which will be needed to make necessary
— financial models, long-term capital planning — that's hard to [achieve] for the compensation we receive

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