Magazine Article by Samantha Marshall on December 01, 2003
If you are a NORC – a housing development or apartment building where at least 50 percent ... and services for the widow and her family.
If you are a NORC – a housing development or apartment building
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The Fair Housing Act prohibits denying a dwelling to any person because of a handicap. That includes co ... 's investing in a housing corporation. Articles, here, will help you understand what your investment really
today are about as common as a harmonious session by the U.S. House of Representatives.
But the 24 ... 's investing in a housing corporation. Articles, here, will help you understand what your investment really
The case was DeSoignies v. Cornasesk House Tenants' Corp., in which the court upheld a board ... 's investing in a housing corporation. Articles, here, will help you understand what your investment really
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has raised the ceiling on "conforming loans" — those ... 's investing in a housing corporation. Articles, here, will help you understand what your investment really
Activity in Manhattan's housing market is slowing down, Crain's reports, thanks mainly to a lack ... 's investing in a housing corporation. Articles, here, will help you understand what your investment really
in the building." To help deal with the former, he suggests "affording shareholders the ability to give renovation ... by an elected board of directors, these housing corporations are like mini-cities with their own bylaws
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