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by an elected board of directors, these housing corporations are like mini-cities with their own bylaws
by an elected board of directors, these housing corporations are like mini-cities with their own bylaws
Feb. 2, 2011 — The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) came up against an enraged New York co
responsibility of the secretary is to take the minutes at the board meetings. Any secretary of a housing company
, reflecting the old state law, may prohibit this. Which may be a good thing: In a housing company, it's very ... , it has the same job – to make policy and operate what's called "a housing company." But no organization

A Is For Annual Meeting UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bruce Cholst on February 01, 2011

.M. on a weeknight so that owners are likely to be in town and afforded adequate opportunity to arrive home from work

G Is For Governing Document (Co-ops) UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Phyllis Weisberg on February 01, 2011

. • Defined building policies (house rules and operating policies relating to such matters as shareholder

G Is For Governing Document (Condos) UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Robert Braverman on February 01, 2011

being the bylaws and the rules and regulations (commonly called the “house rules”). The declaration

O Is For Officer UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Andrew P. Brucker on February 01, 2011

the same basic job – to make policy and operate a housing company (a term often used to refer to both co
developers decades-long tax breaks for building affordable, below-market-rate housing for working

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