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West End Avenue Co-op Uses Payment Plan to Fund Major Riser Replacement Project UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Emily Myers on September 05, 2024

parties. “The co-op just couldn’t afford it otherwise,” Santullo says. “And I have the funds to front

Proposed Changes to Section 881 Could Tip the Scales in Favor of Developers UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Mark Hankin, Founding Partner, Hankin & Mazel on November 27, 2024

next door. Without the ability to recover legal and engineering fees, how can they afford to protect

Steam Traps and Heating Controls Save Energy and Money at The Cezanne UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Emily Myers on November 25, 2024

comfortable. A good deal. The combination of improvements has also proved to be the most affordable among

Free Fixtures for the Asking UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on December 01, 2009

. Buyers covet prewar apartment houses – those built in the several decades preceding World War II

G Is For Governing Document (Condos) UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Robert Braverman on February 01, 2011

being the bylaws and the rules and regulations (commonly called the “house rules”). The declaration

Are Pets Permitted? Are Partners Permitted? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Geoffrey Mazel, Robert Braverman on October 01, 2013

lease and/or house rules. The prohibition against pets is commonplace and, for the most part, has

The Big Payback UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on March 01, 2014

: it was built in 1987 and houses mostly singles or working couples who recognize the condominium is, in Haberman

Memory Central UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on February 01, 2015

there is no institutional memory. The board may not know the reason for a house rule and ignore it, causing unforeseen

How to Enforce a Smoking Ban UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Kenneth R. Jacobs on November 01, 2015

is not considered a disability under the Fair Housing Act or the Americans with Disabilities Act, for which

Good Grilling UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Gwertzman, Michael on July 01, 2003

that barbeques were a violation of the house rules. The griller responded by making it political, rallying other

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