When a management company doesn’t keep good records on its buildings, trouble lies ahead
When a management company doesn’t keep good records on its buildings, trouble lies ahead
BCL Sec. 624
Robert Braverman on Real Property Law, Section 339-w.
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New board members need to know the history of their building to make good decisions.
What’s in a name? Plenty. And it can cost.
If you don’t have total recall of your building’s history, you could be in trouble.
Keeping detailed records will help your board should an amendment be challenged.