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Paul Morejon didn’t become board president of his 133-unit Housing Development Fund Corporation
obligations. The corporation did not have access to mortgage financing; nor could the shareholders afford ... by an elected board of directors, these housing corporations are like mini-cities with their own bylaws ...
We represent a 120-unit co-op originally sponsored by the New York City Department of Housing
by an elected board of directors, these housing corporations are like mini-cities with their own bylaws ...
A house divided against itself can stand, actually, in the case of a couple's divorce
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Having an in-house managing agent helps an Upper East Side board deal with renovations more ...
An Upper East-Side co-op takes advantage of cheap debt, a hands-on board, and in-house management ...
An Upper East Side co-op uses a hands-on board and in-house management to generate a whirlwind
In 1995, a Brooklyn co-op was a house divided with lawsuits, money woes, fraud, charges ...
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It was a house divided against itself, but now, through planning, perseverance, and pluck
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