As I mentioned in an earlier post, co-op boards are using the internet to screen not only applicants, but their families, as well. Here is a link to NY Times article about how boards are checking Google and Facebook sites for anything that might raise a red flag about prospective building occupants. This is becoming a common theme – buyer (or subtenant) beware!
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