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with house rules. In the absence of guidance, speak with the co-op counsel as to how the proxies should
"...a house in the idillic mountains of PR where I can raise chickens, potatoes and plaintains
will you do if/when you find out whose dogs are peeing in the elevator? If you don't have a house rule
access to the builidng, etc. My opinion is as follows: If the House Rules and By-Laws are silent
, your building should have guidelines that your house architect put together. And your architect would
't not clarify to live there. As to the Coop has a standard low income for shareholders. I did go to Housing
if a sponsor doesn't "require board approval" for alterations, they should still be abiding by the House Rules
, located at our main office in Queens. CEI’s in-house dispatchers are employed by us and are located
develop a house rule that makes everyone responsible: if an elevator has a person in it, the dog owner
were not allowed to sign *any* NDA without in-house counsel review. Much better to err on the side

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