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house." None, he says, were the same as the garden apartments — a classification unto themselves
fair housing laws. Boards have a legal obligation to intervene in these cases. When dealing
of the bylaws, the house rules, or the lease. That did not last long. Davis continued his objectionable conduct
was trying to keep people happy, but wound up making them unhappy by not keeping the financial house in order
's potentially controversial, like a new house rule or an assessment, I think an even better measure would
do it either by regulation or house rule to require insurance to be carried by individual
Court, claiming that the Fair Housing Act and the Civil Rights Act were violated, because the landlord

Protecting Your Reserves UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by James Samson on February 01, 2007

caused by a theft from an officer or director of your housing company? While such losses are rare

People Power UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Melanie Conty on December 01, 2004

take its toll.” Joe Restuccia, executive director of Manhattan-based Clinton Housing Development

Looking For Patterns UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on March 01, 2005

the executive director at the National Association of Housing Cooperatives. “Everybody takes actions that some

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