A Manhattan board president reflects on the changes he's helped implement in his building from drafting long-term plans to up-to-date communication processes.
A Manhattan board president reflects on the changes he's helped implement in his building from drafting long-term plans to up-to-date communication processes.
Buildings across the city are facing a record number of special meetings. What can you do?
What is an acceptable amount of money to maintain in your reserve account?
Finding financing for repairs: is it true that condos can’t borrow?
Banned? New costs? An expert answers questions swirling around the changes in the use of No. 4 and No. 6 heating fuel.
Biofuel tax credits may be the next big thing in energy savings.
Editorial Director Tom Soter observes a specially-called co-op meeting.
In response to buyers and sellers, some boards are changing their policies regarding washers and dryers.
Are boards responsible for sponsor defects?
Who owns an apartment after foreclosure?
The Con Ed Multi-Family Energy Efficiency Program offers free energy audits and cash incentives for energy-saving efforts in your building.
Boards are beginning to use websites to keep their shareholders and prospective buyers informed.