What happens when complaints and notices are not enough?
What happens when complaints and notices are not enough?
Construction projects are bothersome in a crowded city like NYC.
Giving residents the information they need – in person – is good business.
A board of directors implements submetering and provide residents with accurate electric bills.
Regular restoration is great, but no building system lasts forever.
Is a ban on kids a form of age discrimination?
Workers' compensation insurance is necessary even if a building has no employees.
Adam Finkelstein on RPL Sec. 339-JJ
Allocated numbers should be confirmed from time to time.
After the flood: Renovations, construction, lighting, heating and cooling. How would this get done?
The No. 1 fear of changing insurance carriers might be that boards are afraid of the inspection.
Steel degradation on the lower floors of an Upper West Side building caused immediate action to be taken.
A condominium may not necessarily qualify as a homeowners association under the tax code.
A simple lesson in planning a restoration project.