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L Is For Lawyer UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Dennis Greenstein on February 01, 2011

certain work.   Financial Matters Budget. The board will generally work with its managing agent

Board Talk: A Conversation About the “Self-Escrow” Strategy UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article on December 01, 2013

? Larry G The money comes from the budget. It is the same total amount of money, regardless of whether

School of Hard Knocks UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Paul Hachmeyer on February 01, 2013

to have a balanced budget. Most of the residents understand why we have the assessments and infrequent

No More Horror Stories UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on March 01, 2015

with outside contractors, negotiating, budgeting, watching the budget, making business decisions, scheduling

The Hunger Games UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Paul Morejon on June 01, 2014

discussions on the budget, or personnel discussions. The financials are revealed at the annual meeting. After

The Practical President UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on March 01, 2016

are the major issues you’ve faced in your condo? We have to make sure that we have the right budget and that we

Design Decisions UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ford, Ruth on November 01, 2002

it wants for the building, set a budget for the work, and then prioritize according to the most pressing

The Man with the Easy Laugh UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on December 28, 2016

principal. “Principals set the budget for schools,” he says, “and that helps me as president of the board

Facade Repairs: The Hard Reality of Rising Soft Costs UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Eugene F. Ferrara, President, JMA Consultants on February 13, 2023

. In this environment, you can’t really budget. So I tell boards to make sure their contractors are buying

Feasibility Studies UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Stephen Varone and Peter Varsalona on October 03, 2017

of the proposed alterations, as well as budget restrictions, project concerns, and desired options. The board

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