. Are you doing capital improvements at your co-op or condo? Email kfarrell@habitatmag.com or emyers ...
Routine laundry room renovation morphs into a major capital project.
to see that the building has a reserve account and is conducting capital-project assessments ...
Some say due diligence of financials, reserve fund and capital plan is enough.
abatement, which helps co-ops and condos make costly capital improvements, now allows properties ...
Co-ops and condos retain tool for funding capital projects.
and worrying whether your building could fall behind on much-needed maintenance or capital projects. The City ...
City Council has one last chance to renew funding for capital repairs.
of capital improvements, expired on June 29, 2020. “Any work completed after that date is not currently ...
City Council must act to revive means of paying for capital improvements.
Magazine Article by Jason Schiciano on January 10, 2022
When co-op and condo boards tackle capital projects, insurance coverage is critical — thanks ...
It's important to keep track of your contractor's insurance during any capital project.
Magazine Article by Bill Morris & Bendix Anderson on January 01, 2010
– of a capital-improvement project. Faced with masonry and brick-repointing work several years ago, the board ...
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