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Jennifer Realty Revisited UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ford, Ruth on November 01, 2003

on record. Under the Martin Act, the state law that governs cooperative conversions, for a housing co

Renovation Blues UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Paul J. Herman on December 01, 2003

the house rules regarding alterations with owners during initial interviews before they even move

Shop Till Your Energy Bill Drops UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Lisa Prevost on December 28, 2016

housing. “If you’re with the utility, and there is extreme weather, the unit price can swing wildly

Water Wars UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ford, Ruth on July 01, 2003

and house rules to see what kind of coverage they have in case the building is at fault for a leak, urge co

Combining Apartments UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Matthew Hall on April 01, 2016

of New York City residents are using to create more floor space in a tight housing market. According

Of Dogs and Diplomacy UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on April 27, 2016

.” That experience was helpful because her co-op houses what she calls “a kind of mini-global village,” a cross

Caught in a Crossfire UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on July 29, 2019

Cooperative, 12 brick buildings on two campuses originally built as housing for workers at the nearby Brooklyn

Coming to Terms With the Neighbors UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Heather Stiell, Lasser Law Group on October 26, 2021

of Carriage House Condominium v. Healy  A condominium sought access to the roof deck of an owner’s unit

Twin Co-ops, Twin Successes UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on May 01, 2007

of a pair of seven-story brick buildings, built in 1963, that house a total of 120 units. They’re perched

The Restaurant and the Shadow Board UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on June 01, 2007

-unit Chelsea walk-up, located between 19th and 20th Streets, went co-op in 1988 through the Housing Development

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