refusal," Fischer says, "was to keep prices up so that people refinancing their mortgages or selling ... to match a seller's asking price and buy the apartment, then turn around and re-sell it at a higher price
the co-op’s mortgage to replenish a depleted reserve fund. Although we lost (on a technical point), all ... Heights, Queens. The vice president, who represented the majority of the board, asked me to sign a proxy
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