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As a result, buildings charged below-market rent for their commercial spaces or otherwise performed legal gymnastics to retain their status as co-ops.
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In New York City, many buildings charge a fee or require a deposit before a move, to cover scratches and dents in the hallway or other potential damage.
And there is certainly opportunity for abuse, as when apartment buildings charge residents a fee to log onto the Net using the building's WiFi hubs.
In addition to requiring rigorous application packages, many buildings charge a variety of fees that can add a few thousand dollars to every rental.
Aside from the Carlyle, which charges monthly maintenance fees of $10.23 per square foot on average, the buildings charging the most every month include the Sherry-Netherland ($6.03), the Lombardy ($4.24) and the Pierre ($3.37), according to Miller Samuel.
Some buildings charge residents an amenities fee, but at the Sheffield, a 597-unit rental-to-condominium conversion on West 57th Street managed by Rose Associates, residents lobbied against one for its 22,000 square feet of amenity space.
Under the proposal, a nonprofit organization would operate and subsidize the designated buildings, charging viable rents for manufacturers: $16 a square foot, for example, instead of the $35 frequently paid by architects and small companies in the area.
Doria won't do anything about closing these parties; he's just going to make the owners of these buildings charge us more.
But the building charged an application fee of $200 a person and had few amenities.
Importantly, the optimal policy always sets the investment priority on building charging stations.
(The building charges $500 more a month if someone erects a temporary wall).
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