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state or municipal health agency or housing authority for more guidance on these issues
Your prop mgr should send the SH a letter ASAAP saying the camera is in violation of the house
Your Prop Lease (and probably your House Rules) should have provisions that no Shareholder
on to it until the market's better if the co-op can afford it.
of the building, but it should always be written in the house rules or somewhere that it can be accessed and read
Standard debt consists of: #1 housing expenses #2 recurring debt #1 includes mortgage
and understand your prop lease, by laws, and house rules and begin to form the necessary coalition to begin
our bills. Some people just can't afford to live here and it's a very tough situation, especially
if the mix is affordable to the individual at the end of the transaction. I had the experience of asking
. Maybe $600 is money the original poster’s coop can ill afford to spend on this. Maybe the super

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