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Financial protection and the Board UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Robert D. Tierman on November 01, 2006

assertedly excessive fees for use of the community room, refusing to afford equal coverage to [residents

New Program: Is It for You? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Robin L. Barton on October 01, 2006

an incentive to address leaks. But, according to Liebold, a DEP study of rent-regulated apartment houses

Due Date Extended (for Some) UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on October 01, 2006

the seventh or eighth floor of 601 West 115th Street, a Columbia-owned apartment house, built in 1912

The Wall Came Tumbling Down UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on October 01, 2006

. (Legend has it that Paterno put up Castle Village in retaliation for the discriminatory housing policies

The Whole Wired World UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on October 01, 2006

that it serves), RCN brings its fiber-optic network to a point close to the house or in the basement

Remote Control UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Jennifer Wu on October 01, 2006

is ideal for smaller- and medium-sized buildings for which “[affording a] doorman is out of their realm

Arbitration Is Forever UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Renee Serlin, Tom Soter on October 01, 2006

endless lawsuit that is the highlight of Charles Dickens’s Bleak House, they may sometimes feel like

Tales of the Unexpected 1: Falling Cornice UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Elizabeth A. Jensen on September 01, 2006

in at an affordable level, although it wasn’t the rock bottom lowest. Still, it was low enough for us to feel we could

Tales of the Unexpected 2: Leaks, Ruptures, and Collapses UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article on September 01, 2006

Pipe Rupture Peter Morello Board Vice President, Thwaites Terrace House, The Bronx The Stats

A Change in Assessments? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on September 01, 2006

Housing Cooperatives & Condominiums. “Without that information, you’re shooting in the dark. Every other

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