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The Case of the Contentious Cooperator UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on February 01, 2009

their own in-house legal services so it doesn’t cost them anything, and they can enter into endless

Grand Hotel – Co-op Style UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Richard Siegler and Dale Degenshein on April 01, 2009

” which can be converted as property owned in fee simple absolute (the way in which one would own a house

Green Stimuli UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Jennifer V. Hughes on May 01, 2009

and co-ops and to put them in the same place as if the resident owned a private house,” he says. “It can

A Steal of a Deal UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on September 01, 2009

-op. The story began to unfold in late 2007, after the nation’s housing market had begun to show stress fractures

Nobody UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on December 01, 2009

buildings. Until four years ago, the basement and first floor of that neighboring structure housed a pre

You Can Fight City Hall (actually, the MTA) and Win UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on December 01, 2009

Herbert Hoover was in the White House and Black Monday had not yet taken the roar out of the Roaring

Planning for Climate Crisis UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Alice Cook on May 01, 2012

billions of dollars in damages and lead to many power outages. Housing boards need to check in which city

Spin Control UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on April 01, 2011

into toilets, sinks, and tubs on the building’s lower floors. To remedy the problem, the board passed House

Who Owns the Apartment After Foreclosure? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Richard Siegler, Dale J. Degenshein on April 01, 2011

with its offering plan, proprietary lease, bylaws, house rules, and application process, the board would

Taxing Times UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on June 01, 2011

was classified as a C-5, which is a converted rooming or boarding house.” None, he says, were the same

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