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Rainy Day Money – Condo Style UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Adam Leitman Bailey and Leni Morrison Cummins on August 01, 2011

the Department of Housing Preservation and Development to enforce it on behalf of the City of New York. Further

Sun Bathing UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Richard Cherry and Richard Klein on September 01, 2011

in this area, and Quixotic has an in-house expediter. Assuming that the red tape can be untangled, Dascoli

Bloodsuckers from Hell UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on September 01, 2012

the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) may come by and conduct an inspection. If he or she

Weighing the Competition UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on November 01, 2012

advised housing associations all around the country (including in New York) on ways to lower legal costs

Should Boards Get Paid? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on October 01, 2010

-Laws,” issued by the Federal Housing Association, required that the unanimous consent of the shareholders

Time for Taxes UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Habitat Staff on January 01, 2012

of problem does or does not pertain to single-family houses? It does not pertain because they have a cap

For Value’s Sake UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on February 01, 2012

-income housing. A co-op since the 1980s, the property recently went through a complicated, multimillion

It Takes A Team UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on January 01, 2014

busy. They cleaned house with their professionals, hiring a new managing agent, attorney

Hell on Wheels UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Dale Degenshein & Richard Siegler on January 01, 2014

. This residential property is owned by Cambridge Owners Corp., a cooperative housing corporation, which brought

Our Coverage Doesn’t Cover You UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on March 01, 2013

it. While it’s possible to do so with a board vote that adds it to the house rules and regulations

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