Co-op/Condo News Roundup: Bad Dogs, Bad Boards, Bed Bugs
NYC: March 29, 2010 — Recent news of note for co-op boards and condo associations. One board wants to be the potty-mouth police, others have dog problems, co-op shareholders ponder bedbug etiquette, and would you, as a seller, take a VOW? Read all the latest co-op and condo board news on Habitat's weekly Monday News Roundup. Also included: Permanent archival links. If a link ever goes dead, you'll still be able to read the backup at WebCitation.org.
- "Is Condo Board Allowed To Censor Residents?" (StreetEasy.com forum), providing 310 West 52nd Street Condominium memo
- "Condo Says Cancer Victim's Dog Must Go" (WBAL-TV)
- "Where the Water Tanks Were" by Vivian S. Toy (The New York Times), on raising revenue by selling a former water tower as penthouse space
- "Managing Agent as Board Secretary" (Brownstoner.com forum)
- "The Ethicist: Bedbug Disclosure" by Randy Cohen (The New York Times)
- "Hey, 75 Wall [Street Condominium] Residents: Keep Your Damn Dogs Off the Roof" by Joey Arak (Curbed.com)
- "The Has-Been" by Dana Rubinstein ( The New York Observer), on the travails of the tony River House co-op
- "7 Choices for Underwater Condo Owner" by Holden Lewis (Bankrate.com)
- "Hard to Ignore, VOWs [Virtual Office Websites] Face Uncertain Future Here" by Malcolm Carter (Service You Can Trust blog)
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