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backup to power it? Having a house rule is nice, but you need someone to enforce it, by knocking
the status. The coop I sold is a studio. They have a house in NJ. Their daughter is living there. I
't live in the co-op, which is one of the hardest things to prove in Housing Court. One of the problems
to NYC from San Francisco, and my house in that city (SF) is now a full time investment property and even
to NYC from San Francisco, and my house in that city (SF) is now a full time investment property and even
is equipping the supers with personal gas leak detectors and performing constant in house inspections
rate for coops and condos when compared to houses, and was not in any sense a tax giveaway for wealthy
-op governing documents (proprietary lease, bylaws, house rules, etc). The shares are owned by some entity
, acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development ("Regulatory Agreement
All I got at the closing were my stock certificates and the house rules. The attorney for the co

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