Co-op / Condo News: Discrimination Case, Lobby Renovation and Rabbits

New York, NY, Aug. 1, 2011 — Recent news for your co-op board or condo association.

The plaintiff in The Dakota case gets cleared to take the co-op board to court, a peace sign at The Ansonia condominium courts controversy, and columnists hold court on disabilities and on lobby renovation. For apartment buyers and sellers, we've a Shaggy — or, rather, Scooby — dog story about a co-op admissions interview, and mortgage horror stories. Plus: What's up with the rabbits in Sacramento?

Read all the latest co-op / co-op news for buyers, sellers and board members in Habitat's weekly Monday News Roundup. Also included: Permanent archival links. If a link ever goes dead, you'll still be able to read the backup at WebCitation.org.

 

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WebCitation archives:

"Dakota" • "Caulking" • "Disabilities" • "Peace Sign" • "Lobbies" • "5 Secrets" • "Board Interview" • "Qualifying" • "Gone, Baby" • "Self-Employed" • "'Rec Room'" • "Hoboken" • "Charging Stations" • "Rabbits"

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