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Magazine Article by Bill Morris on April 01, 2014

were crumbling. The estimated cost of the work was $1.2 million. But the co-op had no capital reserves

Bored Issues UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on April 01, 2014

funding a reserve, not taking care of capital projects, at the same time, then apathy can backfire

Split Funding: The Everyman Solution for Condos UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Patrick B. Niland on April 01, 2014

for repairs and capital improvements. While relatively simple in concept, assessments have two drawbacks
bad. Butterfield House, a 100-unit co-op in Greenwich Village, had just begun an $8 million capital
Riverside Drive, which enjoys an enviable financial profile with low maintenance and solid capital reserves
Riverside Drive, which enjoys an enviable financial profile with low maintenance and solid capital reserves

There’s a Flood! UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on March 01, 2014

million capital improvement campaign that will eventually replace all windows and heating and air

When Owners Become the Bank UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on March 01, 2014

-op in 1968, enjoys low maintenance and solid capital reserves. The shareholders have never been hit
will leak no more. Lesson: Don't put off a major (and necessary) capital project. Mortgage refinancing. Our
to finance legitimate long-term building needs, and they want cosmetic improvements rather than capital

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