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Contractors UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Adam Finkelstein, Kagan Lubic Lepper Finkelstein & Gold on October 22, 2019

clients don't set their budgets anticipating a huge legal bill for a lawsuit with a contractor

Time for a Reality Check UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Leslie Winkler on July 30, 2019

that eat up to 90 percent of your budget, which you have no control over. So the prudent board should try

Surprises Are a Part of Every Capital Project UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Neil Davidowitz on July 30, 2019

. That goes into the operating budget, and it’s going to result in a maintenance increase. There’s often

Accommodating Everyone During a Roof Project UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tina Larsson, The Folson Group on August 08, 2022

already budgeted for scaffolding all around the building, which is 16 stories. So we suggested taking

Glenridge Mews Gets a Raincoat UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on April 11, 2023

gave the board estimated costs of the two approaches.   “Very often with boards, budget is the only

Tales of the Unexpected 2: Leaks, Ruptures, and Collapses UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article on September 01, 2006

budget. The Problem Approximately three years ago, we experienced a major plumbing repair problem

Talking Trash UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Aaron Weber, Partner, Weber Realty on July 24, 2023

in thinking about budgeting for 2024, what kinds of increases should boards expect to see? If you have

Treasurer for Eternity UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on January 25, 2019

the budgets for many projects, most recently a major garage repair. “It was still considered sound

Who Pays for Repairs? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Staff on January 25, 2018

to access the work location, another $4,500 to $6,500 per drop would need to be budgeted. The combined cost

Community Solar is Here UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Marianne Schaefer on September 05, 2018

boards on tight budgets, is that the building owner doesn’t have to put up any money. Daroga Power

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