Is it discriminatory for a board to inquire about a potential buyer’s children who would be living in the apartment?
Is it discriminatory for a board to inquire about a potential buyer’s children who would be living in the apartment?
What options does a condo board have for screening the finances of purchasers?
Is a new buyer taking a risk investing in a relatively new co-op that is less than 50 percent sold?
In a fiscally treacherous market, what are the signs that a buyer is financially fit?
Should buyers be allowed to read the minutes?
Maintaining value by employing right of first refusal.
Two cases: Tax trouble and a smoking headache.
With the dollar weakening, more foreign buyers may be coming. Let ’em in, but take care.
Raimondi v. Board of Managers of Olympic Tower Condominium