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Evolution: Boards UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sullivan, Michael on May 01, 2002

-op board was a new responsibility in the 1980s," notes Herb Cooper-Levy, executive director of RPG Housing

When Your Condo Starts Turning Into a Hotel … UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Phyllis H. Weisberg on November 08, 2017

can define guests in your house rules. You could put restrictions on guests. You would couple that new house

Trouble Can Be an Enticing Challenge to a Manager UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Robert Ferrara on July 29, 2019

the mortgage.You walked into a burning house, so to speak. How can boards keep the house from catching fire

Don’t Lose Your Proof of Ownership UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Seth Sahr, Novitt, Sahr & Snow on October 26, 2021

Co-op stock or condo deed. When you buy into a housing cooperative, you’re buying into a unique

How to Catch a Rule-Breaker UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Lewis C. Montana, Principal, Levine & Montana on November 03, 2016

with the house rules. To safeguard the building, boards should create a paper trail. Courts are reluctant

Dog Bites Condo Board UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Alvin Wasserman, Senior Director of Asset Management, Fairfield Properties on July 24, 2023

a discrimination complaint with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Not surprisingly

Who Pays for Repairs? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Staff on January 25, 2018

, house rules, or proprietary lease? Often the answer will be language that backs up the common “inside

The End Is Near. Pass the Chocolate. UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Michele Cardella on January 03, 2018

house with a large emergency cache. I thought of this recently when I came across an old Civil Defense

Authority to Assess Fines and Fees UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Rachael Ratner, Schwartz Sladkus Reich Greenberg Atlas on April 23, 2019

 violations of house rules, but not necessarily for violations of the bylaws. Another point to consider is that you

Crisis Manager UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on March 18, 2019

of low-income housing. She started serving on her five-member co-op board as secretary in 2004 and became

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