1996 Jun

1996 Jun Vol. 16, No. 5

Focus on...Law and Legislation

Holders of Unsold Shares

By Morton H. Rosen Esq. & Bruce E. Cholst, Esq.

This truth may not be self-evident, but in a co-op all shareholders are not created equal. Virtually Read More

Leadership in Management Awards

By Diana Mosher

roperty management is a challenging field that appeals to quick- thinking, high energy individuals. Besides Read More

Sharing The Workload

By Diana Mosher

Board members don't always see eye to eye. In a tragic case in Boynton Beach, Florida, an argument over the number of votes needed for a quorum led to the accidental death of a 70-year-old board member. During a discussion about the upcoming board of directors election, one board member allegedly grabbed the other, possibly causing him to fall backward to the pavement and fracture his skull. Thankfully, this one-in-a-million type of incident isn't a common occurrence; however, that doesn't mean that it's always smooth sailing at all board meetings. Read More

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