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Hi,

I'm a reporter for the NY Observer researching a story on the ways that condo and co-op boards have used to try to get owners who are delinquent on their maintenance/common charges to pay--cutting off amenities, posting lists of delinquents, etc. I'd be really interested to speak with people on boards and residents at buildings who have seen this done (on the record or on background). Please email me at kvelsey@observer.com.

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Sounds like an interesting story Truth, is there a way I can reach you? Send me an email if you'd like to talk more.

Condo "boards" and co-op boards, being completely different animals, go about this in completely different ways.

Condos don't have the right (usually) to evict. So they just put a lien on the apartment and/or try these "cut off amenities" games.

Co-ops, on the other hand, have the power to evict.

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zzz you call this journalism?

"Therefore, after going through all of the hassle to get approval from the co-op board to purchase and move in, you still aren't secure like you would be in a condo."

If you fail to pay your taxes on your condo, there's eventually a sheriff's sale (and eviction).

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writing for a real publication is not my concern, it is how these hacks go about their business and what they call "journalism".

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