Is it a conflict of interest for a board member who is suing the co-op to remain on the board?
Is it a conflict of interest for a board member who is suing the co-op to remain on the board?
An Upper West Side board president discusses the difficulties of managing a co-op.
Often the easiest way to express displeasure with a board is to call them corrupt. But what really is board corruption?
One Lower East Side co-op finds a new and unusual way to raise revenue -- without burdening shareholders.
Can the widow of a shareholder receive a portion of the proceeds of the sale of an apartment owned by her husband and his former wife?
Understanding the co-op franchise tax.
Castle Village, a co-op on the Upper West Side, finds its corporate documents are outdated.
A prewar building with no funding requires massive amounts of renovation and repair. They need a miracle.
New York City Councilman Mark Weprin discusses the new New York City Council Co-op and Condo Caucus.
A recent increase in apartment renovations means the common alteration agreement needs an upgrade.
A newly elected board president
After dealing with a sagging first floor for years, one co-op turns it into a golden opportunity.