Condo property includes both common elements and limited common elements. What kind of confusion can this cause?
Condo property includes both common elements and limited common elements. What kind of confusion can this cause?
Terraces are prized amenities in New York, but there’s a strange concept at work.
Resolving co-op disputes can be very difficult, but when a disability is added to the mix, boards have to tread carefully.
How do you get rid of unwanted occupants in a co-op?
With dogs allowed practically everywhere, is it even possible for co-ops to ban them anymore?
Is it a problem for a co-op to be operating with their original governing documents?
What can boards do to make sure that proxy nightmares don’t happen?
When a shareholder asks for a reasonable accommodation, should a board grant it?
Can you explain the specifics of New York State’s new anti-sexual harassment policy laws?
Time for boards to pick up the PACE.
Are your clients getting ahead with regards to the Climate Mobilization Act?
You hear a lot of horror stories about physical defects in newly constructed condos, but not so much about boards taking over from sponsors and then discovering irregularities.
What are some common scenarios where a board may learn their funds have been stolen?
What’s the problem with unsold shares?
Half of the laundry rooms in the city are illegal. Is yours?