Around the Web: Week of Mon., Dec. 7: Property Mgr Charged in Fraud, & More
Recent news of note for co-op and condo boards. The Manhattan D.A. charges a property manager with stealing more than $1.3 million from his buildings, the mayor drops his controversial energy plan for large buildings, and — in a first — a secondhand-smoke lawsuit against a residential neighbor gets upheld. Get all this news plus the latest on the model and the doorman, and Norman Lear's condo problem.
- "NYC Property Manager Charged in Fraud" by Adam Pincus (TheRealDeal.com)
- "Bloomberg Drops an Effort to Cut Building Energy Use" by Mireya Navarro ( The New York Times)
- "Secondhand Smoke Suit Against Neighbor Upheld in NY for First Time" (BrickUnderground.com)
- "Co-ops Starting to Bend — Ever So Slightly: Some Boards Become More Flexible" By Candace Taylor (TheRealDeal.com)
- "Inside Story: Roadmap to Graft" (BrickUnderground.com)
- "The Shoe Must Go On: Foot Model and her Prince Aim for Happily Ever After — In Spite of Wicked Co-op Board" by Ginger Adam Otis (New York Post)
- "Dispute Arises Over Water Damage at TV Legend's 15 CPW Condo" Adam Pincus (TheRealDeal.com)