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  • Boards
    Buildings that allow 10% down?
    Updated about 8 years ago
    I posted about this a couple of weeks ago, and the post was not allowed to be posted by Street Easy. When I asked why, Street Easy asked me to re-post. I'm hoping...
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  • Boards
    Reserves in co-op purchase
    Updated about 8 years ago
    I know that many co-op boards require a certain amount of reserves in the bank after the purchase of a co-op. My question is: does the board typically look at your...
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  • Boards
    landlord reference letter lackluster?
    Updated about 8 years ago
    Hey, I'm submitting my application to a coop board in Queens. I asked my landlord for a reference letter and here is what I got back: "Please be advised the above...
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  • Boards
    building at 444 East 86th Street
    Updated over 8 years ago
    does anybody know how tough the Board is, what are the financial and post closing requirements and how easy it is to pass the board interview at this building?
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  • Boards
    Sale at 8 Downing Street #TH2
    Updated over 8 years ago
    it seems to be a 2 units condominium building ,is anyone has an idea how will be the relationships between the two owners
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  • Boards
    Alteration Agreements
    Updated over 8 years ago
    The board has decided to update the alteration agreement which is totally fine as the current one is pretty dated (as is the house rules and etc). I'm ready to submit...
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  • Boards
    student debt, dti % VS sponsor unit?
    Updated over 8 years ago
    what is typical DTI % requirements by boards? Is it under 30% for most buildings in the nyc metro area? Is DTI in the 30 - 50% not likely to get approved by a...
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