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When Fiduciary Duty Is Breached UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Richard Siegler on October 01, 2005

In Cohen v. Seward Park Housing Corp. , a court refused to grant a motion to dismiss a complaint ... Cohen v. Seward Park Housing Corp.

Super Challenge UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on September 01, 2005

all house rules. I know he has a house up the river and plans to retire there in a few years. We

Co-op to Condo: The Conversion Myth UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Stuart Saft on September 01, 2005

of housing, converting one to the other should be simple. But that is not the case. A cooperative

A Condo Flip Tax? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Robin L. Barton on September 01, 2005

notes. Besides, condos already have house rules to regulate unit-owners and their behavior, Fifer points

The Wall (Didn’t) Come Tumbling Down UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Jody Shen (Additional reporting by Jennifer Wu) on September 01, 2005

found an affordable answer. It was during routine parapet repair work that the problem was uncovered

The Subway in the Condominium UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Richard Siegler on August 01, 2005

that right of first refusal provisions “serve as a substitute for the right generally afforded cooperative

Rebirth at Maple Plaza UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Alan Saly, Tom Soter on June 01, 2005

the Department of Housing, Preservation & Development (HPD) had signed off on the contractor’s work. Now, HPD

Tips from the Top UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ruth Ford on June 01, 2005

-op and condo leaders have learned – that juggling personal, professional, and housing business is a crucial

The (Post-Enron) Model UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sylivia Shapiro on June 01, 2005

executive officer who is paid for his or her expertise, an in-house management team to help define

To the Limit UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ruth Ford on June 01, 2005

it may be time to update her cooperative’s house rules. Since the building was constructed in the 1930s

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