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put it in the new house rules. I should point out that the sponser still has quite a few units and he
(Page 2 of 2)   In some cases, mostly involving subsidized housing, residents and politicians
of individual apartment-meter requirements, so that developers of such housing don't need special permission ... Submetering has become controversial over perceived issues of fairness and affordability
by an elected board of directors, these housing corporations are like mini-cities with their own bylaws
was a pulmonary specialist, the board still refused to allow permission for an exemption to the no-pet house rule
. of Housing and Urban Development, as well as the allegations of the Biegels' complaint," the board's attorney ... more: a federal case with the Department of Justice that alleges — with the U.S. Department of Housing
by a resolution in the house rules, in order to protect the ban from legal challenge, they needed to make a change
Can your co-op or condo board afford to take the long view when it comes to planning
%). According to the 'house rules', that's all I needed to remove the president. My question is
by an elected board of directors, these housing corporations are like mini-cities with their own bylaws

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