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What types of documentation and paperwork will I need to provide for a condo board application?

What are some high-level tips for passing a co-op board interview?

Generally speaking, good advice for a co-op board interview is to remain balanced – do not try too hard to fit into a “perfect” persona, but also watch what you say, so...

How long does it usually take for a purchase application to get approved by a co-op board?

What does the condo board’s “right of first refusal” mean and why do they have to issue a waiver for me to move forward with closing on my apartment purchase?

How long does it typically take to get a purchase application approved by the board in a condo building?

For a co-op board application package, what types of documentation and paperwork will I need to provide?

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