come true. We didn’t have a lot of money, we were just starting a family – and we were able to own our ... to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ways to work with a building's accountant
. Just recently, a worker who fell off a ladder received money from worker’s compensation coverage ... to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ways to work with a building's accountant
, and the city’s tax assessment.
A capital budget consists of money allotted for local laws, elevator upgrade ... to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ways to work with a building's accountant
back Kasowitz’s second contribution, too. “I don’t want the money to be a millstone around anybody ... to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ways to work with a building's accountant
appraisals, and we make a determination of value very quickly and agree to lend money very quickly ... to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ways to work with a building's accountant
-owners.
This may involve a significant amount of time, money, and agita. However, passing those necessary ... to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ways to work with a building's accountant
of money replacing parts and doing repairs every year. Lombardo-Barton brought in an elevator consultant ... apartment buildings, are bricks and mortar. They need care, maintenance, and money to pay for the upkeep
and not leaving money on the table.”
Co-ops should, at the very least, protect themselves by negotiating Consumer ... apartment buildings, are bricks and mortar. They need care, maintenance, and money to pay for the upkeep
as “liquidated damages,” a prescribed sum of money that a resident agrees to pay if there is a breach ... to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ways to work with a building's accountant
.
Co-ops may also be required to set money aside for repairs if they’re applying for a loan backed ... apartment buildings, are bricks and mortar. They need care, maintenance, and money to pay for the upkeep
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