He figured it would be more hospitable than a cooperative board toward a young person without a steady employment history.
Not one intermediate district was ever formed, and cooperative boards proliferated rapidly, especially during the mid-1950s, reaching 82 by 1958.
By 1989, members of the cooperative board became aware that their sponsor had fallen behind in his maintenance payments.
Sales have been hurt, in part, by policies set by the cooperative boards, which often prohibit owners from renting their units.
The cooperative board's members wanted to make an overgrown section of their property cleaner and safer.
The sale is subject to the approval of the building's cooperative board, but Liz makes a bad impression and her purchase offer is rejected.
Other residents said they were unable to move because cooperative boards or managing agents would not allow moving crews to load their belongings.
In 2010, Belladonna* formed a cooperative board with each member taking specific responsibilities so that the ongoing readings and publications can proceed.
They said the city told them in April that support would come from cooperative boards and condominium owners but it has not materialized.
Fire Adjustments Question: I am a member of a cooperative board of directors.