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HOW NYC CO-OPS/CONDOS SAVE ENERGY

Energy is one budget item that NYC co-ops and condos can lower, and the articles here will give you ideas on how to do that. Plus, New York City has passed an ambitious set of laws that requires buildings to reduce their carbon emissions over the next decade, and all buildings will have to comply. For co-ops and condos, this means taking action now.

The Climate Mobilization Act has triggered a good, old-fashioned alley fight.

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New state program pays up to 100% of infrastructure and installation costs.

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Heat pumps will replace fossil fuel-burning boilers. Here’s how.

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Renewable energy will help co-ops and condos meet Climate Mobilization Act.

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Claims “unfair and illogical” Local Laws 33 and 95 need to be rewritten.

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Change will affect some co-ops with rent-regulated apartments.

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By Oct. 31, boards must post their building’s letter grades for the first time.

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Co-op board jumps through bureaucratic hoops to secure backup power.

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The Climate Mobilization Act puts city on top of the green wave.

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COVID plus carbon equals a double-whammy for building owners.

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Ask the Experts

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Learn all the basics of NYC co-op and condo management, with straight talk from heavy hitters in the field of co-op or condo apartments

Professionals in some of the key fields of co-op and condo board governance and building management answer common questions in their areas of expertise

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