If you don't want to go to court, mediation can save you time, money, and possibly even bitterness.
If you don't want to go to court, mediation can save you time, money, and possibly even bitterness.
A Harlem board president offers some amenity pricing guidelines.
In Brooklyn and Queens, two co-ops search for value by converting into condos.
What do board members, managing agents, and staff members call “the standard” for tipping?
Management prices can be confusing, especially when the quoted fee doesn’t include all services.
The politics of electricity.
Does your board know what a rep letter is, or more importantly, how it can affect your building?
The environmentally responsible urban roof is here.
How to navigate the conflicts and confusion created by rent-controlled apartments in your building.
They’re supposed to pay arrears. They’ve agreed to pay. But what do you do if condo unit-owners refuse to pay?