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Capital Reserves Needed for Costly Repairs as Building Issues Arise Early UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Paula Chin on June 11, 2024

. The condo, however, could not afford removing and replacing the parapets on the entire building. So instead

Lower Manhattan Co-Op's FISP Work Drags on, and a Demolition Project Looms UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Michelle Cardella on July 31, 2024

facade work? The building looks fine. We need a new board.   Stage 2. Anger I can’t afford another

Co-op's Budget Strained by Water Damage and Embassy Dispute UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Aaron Weber, Property Manager, Weber Realty Management on August 01, 2024

— or better still, don’t deplete your reserves. “When there's an emergency, not everyone can afford an upfront

How to Make the Most of Unused Space in New York City Apartments UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Michele Cardella on November 06, 2024

’t. Even if you can’t afford the solution, a problem that can be solved by money is always the better

Architect Randolph Gerner Leads Decarbonization Project to Save Co-Op Building UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Paula Chin on November 25, 2024

a difference, and do it affordably.

The First Refusal UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ruth Ford on March 01, 2007

with discrimination under the Fair Housing Act for rejecting an application for purchase by a nonprofit group

The Scruffy Dilemma UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Steven R. Wagner on February 01, 2005

that it would reconsider a house rule already on the books that prohibited dogs in Parkchester North

Habitable Habitats UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Dennis Greenstein on February 01, 2005

and the cooperative corporation.” The appellate term, second department, held in Jimerson Housing v. Butler

Workmen's Comp: Slip Sliding Away UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Michael Gwertzman on March 01, 2004

to come up with some sort of compensation, which invariably is the housing entity,” Levy says. “There

Sponsor Issues: Rent Increases At Risk? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Stuart M. Saft on January 01, 2010

properties obtained an opinion from the Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR), the state agency

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