Is a new buyer taking a risk investing in a relatively new co-op that is less than 50 percent sold?
Is a new buyer taking a risk investing in a relatively new co-op that is less than 50 percent sold?
The disaster in Japan should be a wake-up call for co-op and condo boards.
Cut your boiler in half - without the aid of a saw.
The importance of communication.
There are many traps along the way to adopting or modifying a flip tax.
Before burning out, board presidents should consider naming a successor and sharing responsibility.
Passing a ban on lighting up at home is a tough trick – yet some boards have done it.
Looking for lies – and liars. How can a co-op tell when an applicant is lying?
Admissions interview: what’s safe to ask?
What did the finance commissioner know and when did he know it?
New city initiatives may help curb the growing bed bug problem.
If you want a new loan, be warned: the requirements are getting tougher.
May a unit-owner recover damages when the HOA refuses to allow their disabled visitors to park in a no-parking area closer to their home?