There is no guidebook for running a condominium. What do you need to know when you take control?
There is no guidebook for running a condominium. What do you need to know when you take control?
Whether it is handling packages or people, the doorman is an unusual breed in an unusual job.
In the wake of a crisis, what steps should a board take?
What boards can do to weather a possible market downturn in New York.
Smoking bans, English-only staff requirements, homeowner insurance rules, open board meetings: how good decisions can go bad.
Checking in on the construction quality of new residential developments in New York City
Default, debt, physical decay, an onerous mortgage – how a Queens co-op teetered on the brink and made a miraculous recovery.
When boards fall asleep at the switch, they leave their properties unguarded – and crooked insiders may come calling.
From bad dream to good times: the saga of 328 West 17th Street.
A sponsor’s neglect allows a co-op to deteriorate for years. The story of how the co-op got back on its feet after regaining control.