Sometimes quality of life is more important than the bottom line.
Sometimes quality of life is more important than the bottom line.
A Queens board president delves into a sea of improvements and projects.
Can you keep public space private?
Training staff in the fine art of customer service.
In the path of Hurricane Bloomberg.
Noises heard at night.
More and more, boards are starting to follow the trend of banning smoking in public places.
Ignoring a nuisance that affects other unit-owners can create more complicated problems for the board down the line.
Shareholders are often too self-interested and push alterations beyond the scope approved by the board.
Who do you sue for awful living conditions?