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Risky Business UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Feldman, Herbert H. on June 01, 2002

? The areas include negligence, discrimination (either in employment or housing decisions), defamation

The Sweet Smell of Success UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on June 01, 2002

to them had just sold their house and bought into a cooperative. "That's just what we did a few years ago

Here Comes the Sun UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sullivan, Michael on June 01, 2002

,000 per apartment, which is then returned to the shareholder once he or she leaves. Because the housing

Air Supply UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Saly, Alan on June 01, 2002

were thus lined with powder. "Some buildings tried to get in-house personnel to clean, but they could

Perspectives: Mary Ann Rothman UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Rothman, Mary Ann on May 01, 2002

Twenty years ago, housing cooperatives and condominiums were not new to New York, but they were

Perspectives: Richard Siegler UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Siegler, Richard on May 01, 2002

of Habitat since 1982, I have observed all of the legal developments affecting co-op housing and condominiums

Perspectives: Daniel Rose UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Rose, Daniel on May 01, 2002

of a one-family house. The declining significance of "residential neighborhoods" is an interesting

Perspectives: Stuart Saft UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Saft, Stuart on May 01, 2002

is still having a budget crisis; there is a shortage of affordable housing; there's trouble in the Middle

Perspectives: Joel E. Miller UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Miller, Joel on May 01, 2002

housing corporations even if not calculated on a per-share basis. Some of the other developments would

Perspectives: Francis Greenburger UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Greenburger, Francis on May 01, 2002

the past and future of the cooperative housing movement. ... When Habitat magazine first appeared in 1982, New York's residential housing stock was in a state

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