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Slip and Fall UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on February 01, 2015

to mitigate slip-and-fall suits. “If you lived in a house, you would do everything so that somebody would

Property Tax Reform: “Just Too Political” UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ruth Ford on March 01, 2016

increases; and (3) use a homestead-exemption for some portion of the market value of owner-occupied houses

Restricting the Sponsor UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Siegler, Richard on September 01, 2002

, Spencer, Gallo, and Bianchi, in their capacity as BRT's directors, had taken steps to amend the house

Eyes Wide Open UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sullivan, Michael on April 01, 2002

of Housing Preservation and Development website (www.nyc.gov/html/hpd) and entering into its section

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

Merry Gratuity UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ruth Ford on December 01, 2003

. Some have made the procedure even more formal. Richard Koral, director of the Apartment House Institute

The Board UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Wasserman, Alvin on February 01, 2003

of the proprietary lease, bylaws, declaration of the condominium, or house rules 5. If the board does nothing else

Sweat Equity UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Gwertzman, Michael on May 01, 2003

Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspector says he spends almost five hours a day working

The Hiring Process: Sizing Up Management UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ford, Ruth on July 01, 2003

Association of Housing Cooperatives and a co-op consultant. "Have conversations in advance of a selection

The Shareholders UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Steve Weinstein on May 01, 2007

buildings housing an estimated one million of the city’s seven million residents became co-ops. Those

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