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Illustrations by Danny Hellman.
Previous page: Cover, September 2009
This page, left column, top to bottom: From July/August 2008, "Getting the Hook: Booting Out a Troublemaking Board Member"; November 2008: "No-Tell Hotel: A Condo Tries to Forbid Unwanted Guests"; June 2008, "Give Me Back that Flip Tax";
This page, right column, top to bottom: From February 2007, "Protecting Your Reserves"; December 2008, "Preparing for the Big ChillThe Chilling and Very Real Prospect of Defaults by Condo Sponsors"; February 2007, "Board Dysfunction"
This page: bottom, center: From May 2009, "Recession Remedies: Keeping Your Commercial Space"
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Posted by: Opera Lady
08/31/2010 07:24 pm
We have a leak situation. The individual's apt where the leak is located is a very difficult person. The contractor asked to have access to the apt. to Read More »
With so many buildings in our property management company's portfolio, it's always interesting to me to experience each board and the intricacies that Read More »
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