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is before needing Board approval, any capital system repairs should require Board notification. require
is before needing Board approval, any capital system repairs should require Board notification. require
't an assessment that would ever go into the reserve fund for capital improvements. It's an accounting method
choices and plan(s) of action based on the Coop's finances, and put a capital project, funded one way
it and no resolution to adopt it…. Very suspect…. Forget about Capital planning and financial management
, baths and perhaps some other capital improvements that this unit lacked? I would check that out before
not shirked our responsibility to fund capital improvements.) We have learned in NJ as a condo association
staff can all work together to make capital improvements - planting a garden, or painting a fence - you
if it does not have a yearly ongoing assessment and sadly most co-op boards ignore the need for this capital
-- for emergencies, capital improvements, or a remodeled lobby. Finally, read the supporting notes. Accountants say

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