Some co-op and condo boards are balking at paying required expenses.

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Interest Rates Make This Refi Prime Time

Written by Lisa Prevost on October 05, 2020

New York City

There’s a catch: lower rates come with greater scrutiny.

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This shareholder is keeping a diary to keep the days from blurring together.

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How a Co-op Shareholder’s Isolation Came to an End

Written by Michele Cardella on September 28, 2020

Lower Manhattan

Some bonds are far stronger than the fear of a deadly virus.

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“K-shaped” recovery favors the rich, punishes lower-income homeowners.

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Gym Reopening? Here's What to Expect From the Inspectors.

Written by Paula Chin on September 24, 2020

New York City

The Department of Health will conduct a virtual walk-through of all gyms.

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Co-op and condo residents get a rare dose of good news from City Hall.

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A city pied-a-terre tax on luxury second homes is already on the table.

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When a Co-op Shareholder Chooses to Die at Home

Written by Paula Chin on September 17, 2020

Upper East Side, Manhattan

COVID-19 victim’s last wish tested a co-op’s board and manager.

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Vocal co-op and condo residents angered by another mayoral reversal.

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