that the board set aside in the operating budget that money for the capital reserves – offer ...
Extra money should be parked in the reserve fund for future capital projects.
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Co-op and condo boards with a budget surplus should earmark the money for future capital projects.
. Are you doing capital improvements at your co-op or condo? Email kfarrell@habitatmag.com or emyers ...
Long Island HOA gets massive support for massive capital project.
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The Northgate HOA board won nearly unanimous support for a major capital project. Here's how
The best way to preserve building history is to digitize records, including past capital projects.
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The Lay of the Land
When it comes to prior capital
Magazine Article by Patrick B. Niland on September 01, 2008
What to expect when considering refinancing your building’s underlying mortgage to fund capital ...
Our board has been discussing how best to fund several large capital improvement projects. One
wish list of capital improvements. The board planned to put new roofs on the 12 low-rise brick ... . Are you doing capital improvements at your co-op or condo? Email kfarrell@habitatmag.com or emyers ...
Having the right manager can make capital projects happen.
of capital improvements, including:
• One elevator out of four has been completely replaced, with the other ... . Are you doing capital improvements at your co-op or condo? Email kfarrell@habitatmag.com or emyers ...
New capital projects are undertaken after a co-op dodged a death sentence.
over the management of the property, the co-op wanted to undertake several aggressive capital projects ... . Are you doing capital improvements at your co-op or condo? Email kfarrell@habitatmag.com or emyers ...
Cheap money helps co-op tackle a bushel of capital projects.
at their deferred maintenance on such things as elevators and roofs. An assessment to pay for a capital project ... . Are you doing capital improvements at your co-op or condo? Email kfarrell@habitatmag.com or emyers ...
Boards can’t use it to pay for capital projects or deferred maintenance.
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