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.

A co-op board's power to raise a flip tax is dictated by the governing documents.

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City Council passes new legislation allowing co-ops and condos to apply for tax breaks for major building renovations.

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Lawsuits against condo developers for building defects are growing more complex.

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It's not always necessary to raise monthly maintenance and levy assessments.

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New York City Considers Paid Time Off for Pet Care

Written by Andrew I. Bart on November 08, 2024

New York City

Proposed amendment to the Earned Safe and Sick Time Act aims to support mental health. 

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City comptroller's audit reveals widespread errors in cherished tax abatement program.

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City's opposition to a lawsuit underscores difficulty of reforming property taxes.

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Umbrella insurance policies are increasingly difficult to obtain. But there's hope.

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New law restores ability to take out 30-year mortgages, preserving apartment values.

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Carnegie House co-op seeks protections if negotiations with land owners break down.

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