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housing owners (lumped with large residential properties in Class 2), for instance, often complain
The board at the Colony House co-op on Madison Avenue at East 65th Street knew it was facing ... Spaghetti, anyone? The new backup hot-water system at Colony House (image courtesy RAND
is dedicated to preserving and promoting access to affordable, rent-stabilized housing for the people of New
to that time? "How many sublets in house and when to stop to prevent too many?" What do the by laws allow
and condition of roofs,elevators, plumbing, and electrical systems? How many sublets in house and when to stop
of directors, these housing corporations are like mini-cities with their own bylaws and governing documents
's investing in a housing corporation. Articles, here, will help you understand what your investment really
's investing in a housing corporation. Articles, here, will help you understand what your investment really
Management, “It shouldn’t come down to the question of ‘Can we afford it now?’ because it could potentially

Treasurer for Eternity UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on January 25, 2019

 Peter Smyth, the  treasurer at Hastings House in Hastings-on-Hudson was asked to stay ... on the board. A person like Peter Smyth, the longtime treasurer at Hastings House, an 18-building co-op complex

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