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Everybody’s Talking UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on March 01, 2006

for e-mail use that are tailored to the board’s needs. Protocols are like house rules: they differ from

Let’s Make a Deal UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on March 01, 2006

put the fear of God into them that they could not afford to lose the opportunity to buy that land

Tightening Your Belt UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Leslie Jay on March 01, 2006

. Individual properties may be able to boost their buying muscle by joining housing associations. Many small co

A Failure to Communicate UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Leslie Jay on March 01, 2006

, someone in your property won’t. That was apparently the case at the Seward Park Housing Corporation, a 1

Get $mart UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Jennifer Wu on March 01, 2006

View Housing, a seven-building, 1,236-unit Mitchell-Lama cooperative development in Manhattan’s East

Board Policy: The Post-Enron Model, Part II UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sylvia Shapiro on March 01, 2006

expertise, an in-house management team to help define and implement policy, a professional board (of inside

Liable for Legal Fees UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Richard Siegler on March 01, 2006

-stabilized apartment. A proceeding that seeks an order to correct violations of the Housing Maintenance Code is known

How Is It Done? Casting Votes. UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by James Samson on February 01, 2006

the number of successful candidates on a slate. In the world of cooperative housing corporations

How Do We Deflate Disputes? Dealing with Election Challenges UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Joseph G. Colbert on February 01, 2006

this year and your building cannot politically or monetarily afford a challenge to the legality

How Do We Deal with a Special Meeting Request? Coping with Discontent. UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Marc H. Schneider on February 01, 2006

with the issue is to seek the removal of the board members. In that regard, most co-op bylaws afford

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