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afford it. And -- I'd hate to lose my cute and cozy abode because of a luxureous fantasy housed in our
"the informants" anonymous but when certain shareholders who were violating the house rules challenged
, the state's highest court, addressed the issue of whether corporations, including co-op housing corporations
of Proprietary Lease and House Rules, with 30 (or whatever is in your documents) days to cure. If you have fines
are expensive. They seem to be "hot" right now, but if your co-op can't afford them, it would be financially
much. If we charged $1.50 per square foot, we could afford to hire a handyman and a part-time doorman
later he sent us House Violation fee of $350 dollars saying we neglected our bathroom and we should have
yielding product. We currently manage our cash in house, and are getting 1% for the year on average
a business being run from a co-op - which according to our prop lease should be for housing. Have you
or comments as to what would be best to get the coop expenses down. 1266 units @ Horizon House with 3 to4K

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