Co-op / Condo News: Lowering Common Charges, Screening Out Killers, More

New York, NY, Nov. 8, 2010 — Recent news for co-op boards and condo associations.

It can happen: A condo board lowers its common charges. Read how they did it. Hint: It involves a roof deck — which seniors seem to hate. Read why. And can a co-op board reject a qualified, single-woman doctor for being so pretty she might "steal" a husband? Read it and tell yourself, "I can't believe I'm reading this." Plus, screening out potential murderers — not a joke — learning how to have a one-hour board meeting and would you live in an "aquaminium"? And say! Renée Zellweger's Upper East Side co-op is for sale! 

Read all the latest co-op board and condo board news in 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.

 

Buying and Selling...

  • "A Matter of Survival," on contract representations in co-op and condo sales, by Ronald H. Gitter (CoopAndCondo.com)

Board Issues from Around the Country...

 

WebCitation archives:

"Shocker" • "One-Hour" • "Roof Decks" • "Should Condos" •"Big Fat" • "Assessments" • "Survival" • "Renée Zellweger" • "Aquaminium" • "Flag Thefts" • "Argument" • "Siena"

 

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