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view Greening Programs on Hold
A popular NYSERDA program is put on hold.
Energy-efficiency Green Report December 2009
view Misinformed About Mold
Mold was found in an apartment in a co-op. Who is responsible if one of the residents of the affected apartment gets sick?
Mold Ask the Attorney December 2009
view Whither Perry Mason
The case of the imaginary attorney.
Attorneys From the Editor December 2009
view A Conversation About What
A simple question sparks a heated debate.
Superintendents Board Talk December 2009
view Message: We Care
Building a sense of community is not limited to efforts just within your building
Board Operations Endpaper December 2009
view Condo Catch-22
New federal guidelines require that at least half the units in a condo be sold before potential buyers can get federal loan support.
Mortgages Feature December 2009
view The Lobby War
On one side: five chatty seniors. On the other side: a grumpy board. The result: a battle that could have been avoided.
Public Spaces Feature December 2009
view An "Insurrection" in Queens
A board is overthrown in a civil war.
Board Operations Hotline December 2009
view Nobody
A lesson in non-communication.
Communication Hotline December 2009
view You Can Fight City Hall (actually, the MTA) and Win
A handful of co-ops banded together recently and fought a winning battle against the MTA on the proposed location of a subway entrance.
Board Operations Hotline December 2009
view Reading, Writing, and Conserving
A green education program for supers.
Staff Hotline December 2009
view Free Fixtures for the Asking
Reusing old fixtures and increasing your property value.
Renovation Hotline December 2009
view Old Notice is No Notice
When a warning notice becomes stale.
Case: F.T. Apartments Corp. v. Barbara L.
Evictions Case Notes December 2009