What happens when repairs prevent a unit-owner from using his terrace for more than two years?
What happens when repairs prevent a unit-owner from using his terrace for more than two years?
Board members debate waiving a background check when adding a long-term resident to a stock certificate.
For co-op and condo veterans, Alan Gorelick’s indictment brought an eerie sense of déjà vu.
After a terrible accident, Fannie Mae gets tough on a Brooklyn co-op.
The best of the boards in Habitat’s 30th annual management survey.
Keeping housing affordable in Crown Heights means getting your hands dirty.
How does a management partnership survive and grow? Eight true tales of lasting successes.
Radiators were running full blast – but why?
An open communications system is convenient, until the lawsuits begin.
An agent for change: Shelly Kupper has taken on several projects during his benign reign as board president.
Can you get a loan without a prepayment penalty?
A massive energy project leads to massive savings in Queens.