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Ready to Condo in 1981 UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Claire Wilson on June 01, 2012

theater, was marketed as something special. Each floor housed only two apartments; there were four one

Condo: Any Recourse For No Heat? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article on March 01, 2011

are in the same situation.   Knowsbest: If you live in a co-op, you can also take the corporation to housing

Sarcasm & Security UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on January 01, 2011

before entering anyone’s unit.” The letter added a warning: “...if you change the locks, the house rules

Drip … Drip … Evict? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on August 01, 2015

York City Office of Housing, Preservation & Development (HPD), which eventually issued a violation

Working Together to Sell Your Home UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Siim Hajna on September 01, 2015

be split with the firm for which the broker works, also called “the house.” This arrangement illustrates

Another View UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Miller, Joel on July 01, 2002

As most readers of this magazine know, in the typical housing cooperative, each block of corporate

When You Need More Power to Collect … UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Stewart E. Wurtzel on November 07, 2017

to housing court. If he doesn’t pay what the housing court orders, he’ll be evicted. But the housing

Aiming for Net-Zero UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Marianne Schaefer on November 29, 2018

 retrofit solutions that can be replicated throughout the entire housing industry,” explains Alicia Barton

Governing His Childhood Home UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Marianne Schaefer on June 16, 2020

decades. Today, Enrique Roa, 27, is living in the apartment in the Compton House co-op in Jamaica where he

Why You Should Try Mediation Before Litigation UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Michael Graff, Graff Dispute Resolution on March 22, 2022

it a part of the bylaws or at least the house rules. And so if it’s in the bylaws and the dispute

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