After Hurricane Ida, new laws require boards to be more forthcoming about flood risks.
After Hurricane Ida, new laws require boards to be more forthcoming about flood risks.
Gaining access to a neighboring building means that boards have to cooperate with each other.
Residents need to know when boards make changes to the proprietary lease.
Sometimes doing the right thing for shareholders feels like the wrong thing.
Do your insurance policies contradict each other?
Con Edison’s new devices will sound the alarm.
Facade inspections need specific and detailed insurance, especially when dealing with a sidewalk shed.
Do you know how the right of first refusal works?
Boards need to learn how to be hands off.
Be consistent in applying rules to staff members.
License agreements have some non-negotiable requirements.
When neighbors feud over a noisy pet, the board needs to tread carefully.
Make sure commercial tenants are paying their share of any Climate Mobilization Act retrofits.
There are limits to when a board can deny succession rights in a Mitchell-Lama.
Who is responsible for what when it comes to damaged units?