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Red Flags: Challenges in Our Cooperative’s Election Process

Many challenges have arisen in our cooperative’s election process, and now that The Eastmore Owners Corp proxy forms have been distributed, it is crucial to highlight the red flags that warrant our attention and collective action. Tampering with Proxy Documents One of the most significant red flags is the potential for proxy manipulation. While there […]

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Legal Update: Litigation Continues Despite Complainant Departure

During a routine browse of Streeteasy.com to explore available apartments for sale or rent, a surprising discovery caught our attention. Apartment 5N, an intriguing property listed for rent, was available as of March 16, 2024, and was rented as of April 3, 2024. This seemingly innocuous find offers a glimpse into the ongoing litigation between

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Failure to Act: My Battle Against Board President’s Code of Conduct Violation – Part 3

This is part 3 of 3 of Greg Simpson’s attempt to address the Board President’s Code of Conduct Violation. Here is a link to Failure to Act: My Battle Against Board President’s Code of Conduct Violation – Part 1 and Failure to Act: My Battle Against Board President’s Code of Conduct Violation – Part 2

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Failure to Act: My Battle Against Board President’s Code of Conduct Violation – Part 2

TL;DR This is part 2 of 3 of Greg Simpson’s attempt to address the Board President’s Code of Conduct Violation. Here is a link to Failure to Act: My Battle Against Board President’s Code of Conduct Violation – Part 1 for reference. This is a recap of his second failed attempt to get Ms. Wertheim

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Failure to Act: My Battle Against Board President’s Code of Conduct Violation – Part 1

TL;DR In our New Contributor Announcement post, we mentioned that Greg Simpson “postponed his involvement to focus on the concerns he raised with our Board about our Board President violating the Board’s Code of Conduct. Despite his many efforts to prompt the Board to address the issue, it remains unresolved. Having exhausted all avenues within the

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