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are expensive. They seem to be "hot" right now, but if your co-op can't afford them, it would be financially
that most people cannot afford. Laws are waaaaaay overdue! You think????
check the proprietary lease as the offending board member can be found in default and afforded
is disabled or advocates for those who are should be aware of the protections this City affords. Harvey
the building afford these would be the more relevant question? In my opinion, if you are Treasurer and you
a mountain backwards. Also, we can't afford to pay outsiders to do work (other than legal, accounting, etc
pits if they're bare or in poor shape. If you can't afford nice wrought iron railings, put some fencing
normally afforded to board members, and the flimsy claim about civil rights violations is laughable. Side
, but that assumes I have one, or that I can afford one. My father-in-law has some rich friends who would help out
than the average). Buildings on Park Avenue with wealthy shareholders can afford to charge high

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