Boards must proactively monitor and manage building violations to avoid financial implications, reputational damage, and legal fees, as unit-owners and shareholders are typically responsible for conditions inside their apartments.
Boards must proactively monitor and manage building violations to avoid financial implications, reputational damage, and legal fees, as unit-owners and shareholders are typically responsible for conditions inside their apartments.
Buildings with mounting violations may be turned over to the city's department of last resort: the Emergency Repair Program.
The city can step in when building violations pile up.
Lenders and insurers are taking a closer look at building violations.
Defending against sanitation violations.
Level up your building for the fight – with City Hall.
Staying on top of complaints can keep your building out of trouble.
Make sure that when the board takes action, it does so in accordance with its governing documents and law.
Services that send out alerts about violations and fines are growing up.
Elevator infractions are on the rise.