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Rebel Without a Cause UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on October 01, 2004

the house rules, we redid the sublet policy, we had storage lockers installed. I personally was involved

A Tale of Two Buildings UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Michael Gwertzman on October 01, 2004

the most urgent stuff, and we can afford to not do anything more unless there’s some surprise for a year

Short, Old, & Ignored UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on September 01, 2004

roof down is $2,400 to $2,500. They can’t afford to hire a professional like me to advise them. My fee

To Have and Have Not UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ruth Ford on September 01, 2004

: those shareholders who could afford to cover the cost of the property tax increase would foot the bill

Staff Issues: Super School UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ruth Ford on September 01, 2004

Yorkers’ overall consumption of electricity and protecting and maintaining New York City housing stock

Misusing Business Judgment UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article on September 01, 2004

in the negative in Rouette v. One West 126th Street Housing Development Fund Corp. where arguably the co-op board

Rebirth at Seward Park UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on August 01, 2004

a profit but about providing affordable apartment ownership for those in need. The property, which

Condo Power UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ruth Ford on August 01, 2004

-president. With the cost and demand of new housing rising side-by-side, would-be condo buyers are facing tremendous

Separate but not Equal UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on August 01, 2004

and boards must be aware of their responsibilities when it comes to house rules and other governance issues ... . But Hachmeyer's frustration has mounted precisely because of his neighbors. In open defiance of the house rules

Pool Party UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Michael Gwertzman on June 01, 2004

a swimming pool: hiring a service company, or doing it in-house. ... dramatically. He estimates that running the pool in-house costs the co-op around $8,000, or about half of some

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