Re: Incorporation | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Joani Blank (jeblank![]() |
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Date: Sat, 18 Jan 1997 15:39:40 -0600 |
Doyle St. was a limited partnership with the developer as the general partner when it was a-building, and became a "non-profit mutual benefit corporation" (as described by Rich yesterday) at move in when the condo association started. Old Oakland has just become a Limited Liability Company, a relatively new legal form of organization in California, which is a type of corporation with many qualities typical of a partnership. (I hope I have described it correctly--am open to a different understanding if there is a California attorney out there--David Mandel? Others?) The LLC will cease to exist (dissolve) when the condo association is formed. Joani Old Oakland CoHo and Doyle St. CoHo, SF Bay Area, CA
- Re: incorporation, (continued)
- Re: incorporation gpye, August 30 1995
- re: incorporation Denise Meier and/or Michael Jacob, August 31 1995
- incorporation Suzanne L Hirsch, January 17 1997
- Re: incorporation Rich Lobdill, January 17 1997
- Re: Incorporation Joani Blank, January 18 1997
- Re: Incorporation Brian J. Little, January 19 1997
- Re: Incorporation Richard L. Crouse, January 20 1997
- Re: incorporation David Mandel, January 23 1997
- RE: incorporation Rob Sandelin, January 31 1997
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