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The New York Co-op Bible by Sylvia Shapiro

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The New York Co-op Bible

Everything You Need to Know About Co-ops and Condos: Getting In, Staying In, Surviving, Thriving

Sylvia Shapiro

St. Martin's Press · Print & ebook · May 1, 2005

Reading lane: Commercial Real Estate

A user-friendly guide to the art of living in a co-op and condo Sylvia Shapiro, a lawyer and board president of a major Manhattan apartment building, has written what will become required reading for anyone buying or selling an apartment, or curious about entering the fray of the co-op and condo market.

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Good for readers who enjoy Commercial Real EstateGood for fans of BusinessGood for readers who enjoy Commercial Real Estate and Buying & Selling Homes.

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Authors
Sylvia Shapiro
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Published
May 1, 2005
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Commercial Real Estate · Buying & Selling Homes
Reading lane
Commercial Real Estate

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  • Real Estate

  • Buying & Selling Homes

  • Commercial Real Estate

About This Book

A user-friendly guide to the art of living in a co-op and condo Sylvia Shapiro, a lawyer and board president of a major Manhattan apartment building, has written what will become required reading for anyone buying or selling an apartment, or curious about entering the fray of the co-op and condo market. Shapiro answers all the questions apartment dwellers are afraid of asking the board, broker, lawyer, or accountant-and she does so without talking down or a steep hourly fee....

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A user-friendly guide to the art of living in a co-op and condo Sylvia Shapiro, a lawyer and board president of a major Manhattan apartment building, has written what will become required reading for anyone buying or selling an apartment, or curious about entering the fray of the co-op and condo market. Shapiro answers all the questions apartment dwellers are afraid of asking the board, broker, lawyer, or accountant-and she does so without talking down or a steep hourly fee. Included are such topics as: Is the building right for you? How can you make the approval process go as smoothly as possible? What should you do if the board rejects you? And what if you get in? Can you keep your dog? How much power does the board really have? Having lived in her building for more than a decade in blissful ignorance of how it was run, Shapiro awoke one morning to discover that her building was going co-op, and she intended to buy. Intent on protecting her investment, she took on the mantle of board president and set about figuring out how the system worked. Seven years and many trials by fire later, Shapiro presents her hard-earned knowledge in this neat little tome. Apartment dwellers will come to swear by it.

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