Boards have control over who can access their records – but requests shouldn't be taken lightly.
Boards have control over who can access their records – but requests shouldn't be taken lightly.
When requesting access, some terms can be unreasonable.
Boards do have discretion regarding steps to take when residents in wheelchairs have accessibility requests.
They have to go out in the mail to new residents ASAP.
Neighbors who go to court over access pay a steep price.
Boards need to use caution when sharing personal info.
Construction projects are bothersome in a crowded city like NYC.
RPAPL Sec. 881
Robert Braverman on Real Property Law, Section 339-w.
A court ruling presents a slippery slope for boards.