In the wake of a crisis, what steps should a board take?
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.
How your board can come up with a pet policy that satisfies pet owners and their non-pet-owning neighbors.
It was a house divided against itself, but now, through planning, perseverance, and pluck, the shadow over Nostrand Gardens has finally lifted.