NYC co-ops and condos face legal and financial challenges that have to be solved. Whether it's a question of how to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ways to work with a building's accountant or lawyer, co-op and condo board directors have to make decisions. The collection of articles here will help your co-op or condo board navigate these waters.

REBNY seeking clarification if co-ops and condos are eligible for federal aid.

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Landmarks Conservancy Rescues a Queens Co-op

Written by Bendix Anderson on April 03, 2020

Jackson Heights, Queens

Low-interest loans can be life-savers for small, historic co-ops.

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Insurers likely to resist claims triggered by the coronavirus pandemic.

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Paid Leave Is Being Reshaped by Coronavirus

Written by Andrew I. Bart on March 17, 2020

New York City

Co-op and condo boards may soon face new state and federal rules.

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Renters shoulder more than their share, but reform unlikely to help.

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City joins developer’s appeal of order to chop top off condo tower.

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Commission will hold a string of hearings citywide, beginning March 12.

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System may be “unfair,” but lawmakers should fix it, court rules.

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Another blow to the city's powerful real-estate interests.

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Coalition behind lawsuit is tired of waiting for politicians to act.

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