than your regular attorney would charge but, I assure you, it will be money well spent.
If you ... to be solved. Whether it's a question of how to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ... mortgage? It would save us some money, but someone suggested that it might be a conflict of interest.
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with your building, or a specialty that allows them to come up with a solution that saves you money ... to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ways to work with a building's accountant ...
Early last week we told you about design-build — a time-saving and money-saving approach wherein
apartment buildings, are bricks and mortar. They need care, maintenance, and money to pay for the upkeep ... time, and that, of course, means more money for condominium and co-op boards.
engineer, which costs money.
Equitable distribution of tax credits. Let's say a board decides to take ... to be solved. Whether it's a question of how to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ... you need to know to seek out tax credits and subsidized low-interest loans and just save money
the money."
Seward Park, according to Durant, has such a board. Board president Michael Tumminia says ... to be solved. Whether it's a question of how to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ... and a lot of money. Two of the newer ones: third-party elevator inspectors and site-safety inspectors
apartment buildings, are bricks and mortar. They need care, maintenance, and money to pay for the upkeep ... you get the money? If your building is the right size, you may want to try a shared-savings agreement
apartment buildings, are bricks and mortar. They need care, maintenance, and money to pay for the upkeep ... of the board said, “We can’t keep throwing money at this. Let’s get an engineering report.”
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