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Controlling Chaos at the Annual Meeting UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on March 22, 2018

’s a big topic such as a capital improvement. Another way to help prevent hijacking is to set clear ground

The Legacy Stewards at the Master Apartments UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Paula Chin on September 23, 2019

it comes to financing. Each year the board votes on an extra maintenance fee for capital improvements

Ping! You’ve Got Slack! UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Kathryn Farrell on August 18, 2017

being in a board meeting where everyone is discussing the bids received for a capital project. The vice

The Power of Unconventional Thinking UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Paula Chin on September 22, 2016

with every capital improvement we could think of.” The co-op converted from oil to gas, installed new

Director Qualifications UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Richard Siegler on March 01, 2006

million for what the board claimed were short- and long-term capital needs. According to Leon Goldberg

Fee. Fine. Form. No Fun. UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Lisa Prevost on December 21, 2018

capital projects, supervising staff, seeing to repairs, responding to shareholders, communicating

Monthly Fees UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Paula Chin on October 03, 2017

 stability? The co-op has a flip tax on apartment sales. “That has more than covered all our capital projects, like

The Commercial Space Challenge UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by David Bogoslaw on November 22, 2017

to refinance the mortgage to meet any cash needs for capital improvements. Some boards that are having trouble

Stolen Data UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sue Tremain and Bill Morris on November 25, 2019

initiatives at a real estate brokerage and investment firm, the Meridian Capital Group. For those who still

What a Year It Was UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on November 25, 2019

buildings that are under their emission limit. “Some boards will definitely face major capital work,” Unger

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