Co-op/Condo News Roundup: Board Tries to Ban Overnight Guests, Plus More
NYC: March 22, 2010 — Recent news of note for co-op and condo boards. One board demands to know who you're sleeping with, others are making money with amenities, a Seattle board member fleeces his neighbors, and where is actor Paul Giamatti buying a condo? Not at the Lennox Condominium (at right), which filed for bankruptcy. Read all the latest co-op and condo 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.
- "Good Luck Having a Sleepover Party" by Jay Romano ( The New York Times)
- "Co-op and Condo Boards Balance Budgets with Extras" by Vanessa Weiman ( The Real Deal)
- "Charges: Capitol Hill Condo Board Member Took Neighbors for $1,000s" by Levi Pulkkinen ( Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
- "On Verge of a Dream, Co-op Faces Foreclosure" by Paul Bass ( New Haven [Conn.] Independent)
- "Tribeca Condo Owners Suing Over 'Brutal' Basement Parties" by Matt Dunning" ( The Tribeca Trib)
- "Paul Giamatti Buys [Condo] in Brooklyn Heights" (The Real Estalker blog)
- "Arris Lofts [Condo Owners] Upset at Sign Change" by Jeremy Walsh (YourNabe.com)
- "Harlem Condo Developer Files for Bankruptcy" by Amanda Fung ( Crain's New York Business), on Lennox Condominium (image above)
- "Life in a Zombie Condo: 200+ Apartments But No Neighbors" by Alison Rogers ( CBS MoneyWatch)
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"Budgets..Extras " • "Paul Giamatti" • "Arris Lofts" • "Harlem Condo" •
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