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
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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
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