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Out of Date UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on March 01, 2012

the shareholder to carry apartment insurance? • House rules. What’s the board’s procedure to create them? What

When Reading Minutes Becomes Stealing Minutes UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Jennifer V. Hughes on March 01, 2012

it for the prospective purchase. “Unless they sign, they will not be afforded access to minutes,” says Talel, who

Looking to the Future UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Maitland McDonagh on March 01, 2012

The Housing Development Fund Corporation (HDFC) boom has been going strong for nearly 40 years ... building already had an “HPD 7A Administrator” from the Department of Housing Preservation and Development

Defeating Defeasance UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ronda Kaysen on March 01, 2012

-family housing, college tuition, and municipal projects. In order to make co-op mortgages a safe bet

Noisy Neighbors UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on March 01, 2012

disputes before they go to trial. “There are always ways to mediate and settle in housing court because

Enforcing a Pet Prohibition; Pets in the Elevators UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Richard Siegler and Dale J. Degenshein on March 01, 2012

was to be afforded a liberal construction, the facts were to be accepted as true, and the plaintiffs were to be given

Board Talk: A Conversation About Removing the Board UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article on March 01, 2012

the house rules and the rules say that the board can be removed with or without a cause, and it didn’t say

Whistle While You Work UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Lawrence Weinstein on March 01, 2012

-level garage. Because of the mixture of housing, the property is known as a cond-op. I have lived
by an elected board of directors, these housing corporations are like mini-cities with their own bylaws ... as the United Veterans Mutual Housing Company, run by New York State; it went private in 1990. Although I moved
, lived in a house in Brooklyn for nearly 30 years before moving to this East Village co-op some 12 years

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