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that a transfer fee would, over time, replenish the reserve fund as money was spent on various projects
run into five figures quickly.  "We don't want your money,” Chambers insists. “We want your carbon
the money, and every unit that wanted AC would have to match what the co-op paid.”  RAND Engineering
. “And put together a plan so money is there from refinancing, secondary financing, and maybe you mix
money in the bank. “We love watching the electric meter run backwards!” Christiansen says. “If we save
. “Assessing people to get the money back quickly didn’t make any sense,” Wiesenfeld says. “Besides, there may
’s a different approach from having a management company, and it saves us a lot of money.”
stories where tenants have been offered big money to move out – sums that can reach millions of dollars
money, time, trouble – and a few forests worth of paper. Many of the newest products are being
, the co-op will put in new circuit-breaker panels, then redo the lobbies and hallways. Most of the money

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