The Massive Challenges of a Massive, Self-Managed Condo (NY)

By the close of her first year on the board of managers of the sprawling 1,500-unit Leisure Village condo association in Ridge, Long Island, Carole Leonard had made some unsettling discoveries. The community manager had advised a contractor what to bid on a job. He had returned some building supplies and pocketed the cash. And he had dispatched a staffer to work on his personal home on the association’s clock.    Read the article…………………….

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