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Leading the Way: Board Secretary Mary Kerr, 427 St. Johns Pl. UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article on May 03, 2022

thing would cost $400,000, which we can’t afford. Still, a smaller job would put us in special

Boards Weigh Practical Energy Efficiency Strategies for Oil-Fired Buildings UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Stuart Halper, Vice President & Co-owner, Impact Real Estate Management on August 02, 2024

that make economic sense and that they can afford to do,” he says. “That's what you need to be a healthy

Condo Board Opts to Increase Common Charges to Balance Budget UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Kyle Gregory, Managing Member and Operating Partner, New Way Management on September 05, 2024

make decisions on whether they can afford an apartment, so it’s very reasonable to think lower common

Dealing with Payment Laggers UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Eric Goidel, Borah Goldstein Altschuler Nahins & Goidel on December 20, 2021

When owners fail to pay maintenance or common charges, boards typically take them to housing court

A Passionate Engineer UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Marianne Schaefer on July 28, 2020

, Raffaele, 69, moved from Brooklyn into the River House, a 213-unit co-op in the Hudson River town

A Condo Loan With Heart UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sheryl Nance-Nash on May 01, 2013

, and those who couldn’t afford the $40,000 – and up – for their share of the repairs.” But the condo board
, and Slate Property Group. The disputed property, Rivington House, is located at 45 Rivington Street between ... 's investing in a housing corporation. Articles, here, will help you understand what your investment really

The Yacht Club’s Stormy Story UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Stewart Wurtzel on March 01, 2016

for damage to our common areas with the New York Rising Housing Recovery Program (NYR), a state effort set up
don't matter -- although they're a nice courtesy. What matters are either the house rules (which may
of directors. Once you are, you can clean house. You need to communicate all the rules and expectations

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