When board members work for foreign governments, management calls for a whole new approach.
When board members work for foreign governments, management calls for a whole new approach.
When board members look after their own interests first, trouble is sure to follow.
When major repairs have to be done to every unit in a building, scheduling the work and appeasing shareholders is no easy feat.
Boards must be immaculately objective when deciding whether or not to accept a prospective apartment purchaser or subtenant.
And here’s how to deal with it.
What if Boo Radley lived in a co-op?
A quick refresher on what you need to know – and do – to ensure your building’s long-term health.
An innocent board decision creates a building-wide battle royale.
And the time to act is now.
Beyond safety issues, there are mechanical concerns.
Prices are going through the roof, but can raise money without riling up your residents.
New regulations mean vendors are stretched thin, leaving unwelcome, and unscheduled, shutdowns in their wake.
A town hall meeting can help educate residents about how the board and the building work.
Hiring professionals with a proven track record is a key to recovering from a fire.
But boards continue to develop them.