How do NYC co-ops and condos operate? Governed by an elected board of directors, these housing corporations are like mini-cities with their own bylaws and governing documents. Here you'll find articles on a wide range of topics that co-op and condo board directors need to understand to govern their housing corporation wisely.
November 14, 2022
Law firm advising clients to amend house rules now, then look at governing documents.
October 31, 2022
Boards can force an apartment sale if a shareholder allows an unapproved sublet.
Written by Gene Ferrara and Chris Ferrara on October 27, 2022
Co-op and condo boards need to revisit and revise their alteration agreements.
Written by Andrew P. Brucker on October 20, 2022
Once the polls are closed, you could be stuck with elected board members.
Written by William D. McCracken on October 18, 2022
Co-op boards and their lawyers should clean up unruly rules.
October 11, 2022
Facing lost revenue, budgets need to be nimble.
Bay Terrace co-op president has new megaphone for co-op and condo issues.
September 30, 2022
Boards must treat all shareholders equally — even those who lose a window.
Written by Bill Morris & Carol J. Ott on September 09, 2022
These cooperators had to start from scratch back in the 1980s.
September 07, 2022
Conflicts of interest are sure to arise if the super is allowed to serve on the board.