If a board member personally invests co-op funds, watch out.
If a board member personally invests co-op funds, watch out.
Handling unruly students is nothing compared to dealing with potential lobby renovation problems.
Cooperatives and tax breaks: the past recaptured with a profit.
Not concerned about the high-rise going up next door? You should be.
Burned up by heating bills, a Brooklyn co-op found a novel way to save.
Can the board rescind a decision to auction off common spaces?
Make board service mandatory, for everyone – like jury duty.
How do you convince residents that it’s in their best interests to get involved with their co-op?
From safety to inspections, enclosures complicate balcony inspections.
Do some of your fellow board members have “unofficial” meetings?
A good head for finances can benefit a board president – but so does having great staff.
How a savvy board avoided going down with a crooked manager.
What a co-broker arrangement actually is and how it can benefit you.