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Warranty Issue: Is No One Responsible? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on October 01, 2015

. And a co-op or condo board is “always going to have a contract for a major capital project,” says Greenspun

Born Leader UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Lorry Bogarsky on October 01, 2014

years, been through [some] very major capital improvements, which we did out of our reserve fund. Fiscal

Minnows and Whales UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on January 01, 2016

of these tales of capitalism squared seem to bring out my inner socialist. I strongly feel that we are our

Getting a Hands-On Education UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on February 01, 2016

“super-majority” of unit-owners to give them authority to borrow money from Capital One Bank

The Seven Virtues UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Shernicoff, Mark on February 01, 2002

to ownership, i.e., mortgage payments, real estate tax, capital improvements, corporate taxes, and similar

Opportunity Knocks UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on July 01, 2002

there was still so much capital repair work needed. But others saw it as a chance to make money that could

Your Dream Come True Could Turn Into a Nightmare UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Stuart Saft on December 02, 2016

continue indefinitely; at some point, a large capital project will be required – Local Law 11 work, a new

Backflow Prevention: It’s the Law UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Stephen Varone and Peter Varsalona on December 29, 2016

performed by an engineer to help with future capital planning. They informed us that we need to install

On the Record UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on March 01, 2003

issues facing the property (capital/repair projects, lawsuits, and so on), concluding with a time

The Hiring Process: Sizing Up the Boards UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on July 01, 2003

preferable since he usually knows the capital plant issues. Frequently, however, the board does not want

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