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low instead of making repairs and capital improvements. But maintaining your property is not only ... much of the building. A co-op decides that the cost of capital improvements is too costly
-shareholders This board member owed both the cooperative and all of its shareholders a fiduciary duty to bid the capital ... Bidding Capital-Improvement Contractors ... has deteriorated significantly. We chatted about the capital improvements needed to restore ... Bidding Capital-Improvement Contractors ... Bidding Capital-Improvement Contractors
the building's foreseeable capital needs. But instead of investing it in treasury bills (T
    For years, my building's board carefully set aside funds for capital improvements
to pay for this capital expense, so no assessments and maintenance increases were needed. Installation
a low-interest $903,000 "8-A" loan from the city to tackle major capital improvements to the boiler
of sensors and accessories priced separately. Why Onset capitalizes the product's name in all its

A Breed Apart UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on June 01, 2008

,000 “8-A” loan from the city to tackle major capital improvements to the boiler, masonry, roof, elevator
-replacement project is a capital improvement, it may make your building eligible for a J-51 tax abatement, which
the replacement cost could be. Essentially, you want to create a 10-year capital budget. While a new building may

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