NYC co-ops and condos face legal and financial challenges that have to be solved. Whether it's a question of how to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ways to work with a building's accountant or lawyer, co-op and condo board directors have to make decisions. The collection of articles here will help your co-op or condo board navigate these waters.
Written by Andrew P. Brucker on April 13, 2021
Court rejects board’s high-handed effort to evict long-time resident and his family.
A co-op tax increase was scuttled; so was a workaround for carbon emission caps.
April 05, 2021
Co-op and condo residents push back against shelters in posh hoods.
Written by Bill Morris on March 26, 2021
Boards are not required to intervene in discrimination fights between neighbors.
Written by Bill Morris on March 25, 2021
Westchester County bill would also set time limits on weighing applications.
March 19, 2021
Federal rate hikes for pricey waterfront homes are now on hold.
Written by Paula Chin on March 15, 2021
Something called Transitional Assessed Value is the culprit.
Report shows that assessed values are skewed in favor of white homeowners.
Written by Andrew P. Brucker on March 08, 2021
Condo unit-owners should be reasonable when access is requested.
Written by Paula Chin on February 23, 2021
To the dismay of co-op and condo boards, the tax looks likely to pass.