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to update the elevators. “Never assume that people can afford that kind of cash,” says Killen, a Grammy
for the coming decades and ignoring the needs of vulnerable New Yorkers” who may struggle to afford the increases
breaks – are making it an affordable option for a growing number of co-op and condo boards. The good news
their place. But thanks to the array of affordable alternatives, that place doesn’t have to be your building.
result being overturned because a candidate for the board wasn't afforded the common-law right to inspect
.”  Another energy company, Bright Power, is now installing a three-part system at an affordable apartment
five years this technology has become affordable for residential purposes. It was $30 per kilowatt six
to for the board and management to come up with an affordable, low-tech solution. Maybe install triangles along
, current president of the condo board. “But the prices were high, and we couldn’t afford it
a cap. With its high fines and potential for unlimited damages, this is not a law boards can afford

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