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Allocating Common Charges UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Siegler, Richard on July 01, 2003

be responsible for a fixed percentage of the budget for operating the condominium allocated in a manner based

Unplugged: The Death Knell of the Submetering Incentive UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Paula Chin on December 02, 2016

residents be responsible for their electric bills was a huge line item off our budget and allowed us

Savings Solutions: Tales from the Trenches UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Various on May 01, 2003

there was trouble in paradise: the building's electric bills were busting the budget. The board learned of a program

Replacing Old Windows UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Rand Engineering on June 01, 2003

and disadvantages; your choice will depend on your budget, aesthetic preferences, and building location. Aluminum

Captured Steam UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Jennifer V. Hughes on April 01, 2016

There is still a sizable pot of cash available for incentives. The current round of incentives has a total budget

The Off-Balance World of HDFC Co-ops UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on April 27, 2016

’s Independent Budget Office studied 990 HDFC co-op apartment sales from 2011 through 2015 and reported that only

The Legacy Stewards at the Master Apartments UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Paula Chin on September 23, 2019

and come up with a multi-year plan and budget – a job that is a form of triage. “We have to prioritize what

New Line of Defense UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on August 18, 2017

] went 90 percent over budget with no coherent explanation,” says Musey, whose apartment was once

Going for Brokers UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Jennifer V. Hughes on August 01, 2007

as Amalgamated Warbasse Houses in Brooklyn. Warbasse signed up with Tradition because the co-op needed budget

Good Day Sunshine UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Jennifer V. Hughes on September 01, 2007

it but that they have a fixed budget, and if the stairs need a new railing, you’re competing with other projects,” says

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