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. The next steps for the building are to pay back the line of credit and build back its capital reserves. ... the challenges of the fix-up, and how you can use their experiences to smooth out yours. Are you doing capital ... their capital reserves.
secret of the Apthorp board, and discover why you pay for so much extra tile in your capital
A small or mid-sized co-op with a tight budget, limited cash reserves and pending capital

NCB

financing, super units, and capital improvement loans for condos and HOAs.  NCB also offers competitive
a thorough review to determine what its future capital needs will be. The amount of the penalties ... at the end of each borrowing cycle since, for many buildings, the mortgage supplies a pool of capital ready
fiduciary. There are no other options. Based on our capital improvement needs, the investments
with capital planning so as to minimize unanticipated expenses and to maximize the value of each asset. We
Management / Capital Improvements • Ongoing Staff Training.   Carl Borenstein, President  James Maistre
for excellence and integrity in real estate management. Property owners excel as H.S.C.’s clients by capitalizing

A Costly Oversight UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ford, Ruth on December 01, 2002

being done to their buildings, leading to potential audits and fines. Capital improvements and repairs ... is an improvement a capital improvement and when is an improvement just a repair? For the record, when a co

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