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will not be prohibitive. “I’ll put it this way,” she says, “pretty much every property manager will be able to afford it
some convincing. “Our first reaction was that we wouldn’t be able to afford to reskin,” says Adler
cost several thousand dollars to install but are still more affordable than hard-wired systems. Boards
, going solar is surprisingly affordable. To top it off, there are numerous innovative financing models
leaseholders, trying to remain viable with a fraction of their former revenue, can no longer afford to pay
Co-op and condo boards cannot afford to forget one of the more curious aspects
six years. “The main goal was to replenish our reserve fund. You have to be sure you can afford to pay
afford. I asked the city finance department to address its billing errors as quickly as possible
be keeping monthly expenses affordable.” Jim Goldstick, a vice president at the property management company

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