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Embracing the Future UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Michael Gwertzman on April 01, 2004

the activities of committees. Building documents (proprietary lease, house rules, sublet policy, etc.) are stored

All Quiet on the Co-op Front UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Robert Tierman on June 01, 2008

. Westminister House Owners Inc.) In its most basic form, the tenant must establish that the landlord actually

Getting Out the Vote UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Jennifer V. Hughes on November 01, 2008

, which has its own meter. Submeters can either be placed physically in each apartment or housed

Restaurants-R-Us UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Elizabeth Jensen on September 01, 2007

when the 370 single-family homes, carriage houses, and town houses went on the market in June 2000

Across the Great Divide UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on October 01, 2007

trouble with the concepts of co-ops, house rules, and alteration agreements, among other issues. “You have

Searching for a New Approach UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on April 01, 2009

The definitive textbook on how to run a housing cooperative has not been written. When it is

How to Enable Sales & Refi UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on February 01, 2010

, the Veterans Administration, or the Federal Housing Administration (FHA, an arm of the Department of Housing

STOP! UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Stuart Saft on August 01, 2011

violating the lease, bylaws, or house rules? This could be a sign that the residents know that the board

New Liability Ruling: How Does It Affect Boards? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Richard Siegler and Dale J. Degenshein on September 01, 2012

house at 1 West 72nd Street in Manhattan. Fletcher, an African-American, alleged that the co-op and two

Listings By Night UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Maitland McDonagh on January 01, 2013

“transient” as stays of fewer than 30 days. And many co-ops and condos have their own bylaws and house rules

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