A couple selling their Upper West Side apartment finds their buyer rejected by the board. Also, what should you ask at the admissions interview?
A couple selling their Upper West Side apartment finds their buyer rejected by the board. Also, what should you ask at the admissions interview?
In New York, where every square foot is valuable, here’s a way to create extra space.
What can a shareholder do when the board is using suspicious voting procedures?
The saga of a Brooklyn co-op that looks to save energy and money by going solar.
Can a board get hit with out-of-pocket-damages in a lawsuit?
Being on the board means automatic enrollment in continuing education in financial planning, contracts, management, and more.
Will a co-op be liable to a shareholder who claimed damages because of second-hand smoke?
Can a co-op make a rule to stop new shareholders from subletting, but keep the old policy for current shareholders?
Survival story: Hurricane Sandy hits Manhattan’s 200 East End Avenue.
In Hurricane Sandy’s wake, many are finding that their insurance was inadequate. How much is enough?
Who would pay the bill for bed bug extermination?