How do NYC co-ops and condos operate? Governed by an elected board of directors, these housing ... costly. HousingWire.com reports that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD ... Co-op Violates Fair Housing Act
't afford an ongoing attorney or building manager who might have intervened.
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There ... , created to provide affordablehousing for low- and middle-income individuals. Yet until this past December
changes.
The Carnegie House co-op at 100 W. 57th Street recently celebrated its successful participation ... Upper West Side Midtown Kew Gardens 140 Riverside Drive Carnegie House 100 W. 57th Street
How do NYC co-ops and condos operate? Governed by an elected board of directors, these housing ... of affordablehousing. It's also calling for a state investigation of its charges against Marion Scott
Magazine Article by Arthur Weinstein on February 01, 2005
, Broome v. Biondi et al., and one in New York State courts, Biondi vs Beekman Hill House Apartment ...
Broome v. Biondi et al., Biondi vs Beekman Hill House Apartment Corporation
's investing in a housing corporation. Articles, here, will help you understand what your investment really ... economically diverse New York City by building 80,000 new units of affordablehousing. It's not been
's investing in a housing corporation. Articles, here, will help you understand what your investment really ... entrances — "poor doors" — for residents living in the affordable-housing part of new luxury buildings
Magazine Article by Tom Soter on February 01, 2005
House cooperative. In that 1997 case, a federal jury found that the board had illegally discriminated ...
Broome v. Biondi et al., Biondi vs Beekman Hill House Apartment Corporation
Magazine Article by Richard Siegler on December 01, 2005
prohibited discrimination on the basis of marital status in the sale, rental, or leasing of housing ...
Latoni vs. Sherman Square Realty Corp., Duran vs. Essex House Condominium
Not everyone can afford a huge assessment, no matter how badly the building needs the money: how ... check to update the elevators.
“Never assume that people can afford that kind of cash,” says Killen
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