NYARM News Features - January 2001
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The New York Association of Realty Managers (NYARM) held its last monthly membership meeting of the year 2000 on Wednesday, November 15 at Frank's.
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In 2001, NYARM celebrates its 43rd year of service and leadership to the real estate management profession. We continue our dedication to the higher standards of our profession.
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...all residential tenants are required to send back their annual window guard notices as required by the New York City Department of Health (DOH)...Managers should prepare a list of tenants who did not return the notices.
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On Saturday, December 2, 2000 the New York Association of Realty Managers (NYARM) held its annual holiday dinner dance at Leonard's of Great Neck.
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The Mount Sinai School of Medicine is offering an exciting opportunity for property management companies to implement an emergency response system at residential sites.
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With the aide of Nelson Davis as Santa Claus and Joan Saberito, Chairperson of the NYARM Charity Committee leading the cause, we have brought toys, cookies and good cheer to various organizations.
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Dear NYARM Friends:
This year's holiday visit was spectacular!
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Midboro Management has developed a sophisticated system for monitoring water charges.
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NYC'S
WATER METER PROCESS CHANGE
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Chapter 20 of the Rules Governing and Restricting the Use and Supply of Water have been amended by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) according to a notification dated November, 2000.
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The New York Association of Realty Managers (NYARM) has retained a professional organizer, McCarthy Expositions, to produce its next event on Thursday, October 18, 2001 -- NYARM Real Estate Expo 2001 -- at Pier 92, 52nd Street and 12th Avenue in Manhattan.
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I am always surprised to find clients who are unaware of the procedures involved in collecting a money judgment obtained against the tenant in a housing court proceeding.
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Because the Internet is a new medium for doing business, people tend to think that doing business on the Internet requires a whole new set of rules. In part, this is true.
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On December 11, 2000 a panel convened to discuss "PAYT for Large Municipalities." PAYT stands for Pay As You Throw, a waste management system based on paying for the amount of garbage produced by an entity (building or unit; residential or commercial) rather than an across the board tax.
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Niki Eisenstein, NYARM member, friend and colleague died on November 20, 2000. Niki taught us about holiday spirit, about giving to those less fortunate, about celebrating the children.
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As winter takes hold in this area, our thoughts turn to staying warm indoors. We are all aware of the dangers of smog and foul outdoor air, but be aware the air inside our apartments and homes can be extremely more dangerous!
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In response to an increase in the number of exhibitors featured at this year's Co-op and Condo Expo, February 8 at the New York Hilton, The Cooperator has enlarged the show by adding more space and scheduling unique seminars, announces Yale Robbins, publisher of The Cooperator.
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