be retaining the middle- and working-class populations of New York by making it affordable and livable.”
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It supersedes all proprietary leases and house rules that do not conform to its requirements.
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column in The New York Times.Homeowners’ associations, like housing cooperatives, have elected boards ... by an elected board of directors, these housing corporations are like mini-cities with their own bylaws
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