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City Mulling New Inspection Requirements for Elevators

Written by Kathryn Farrell on September 02, 2021

New York City

For co-op and condo boards, the new rules never seem to stop coming.

Co-op and condo boards should get their brokers to read the fine print.

Ask Mary: How Can Boards Get Owners to Pony Up?

Written by Mary Federico on August 30, 2021

New York City

Our advice columnist tells boards how to persuade owners to pay for repairs.

It’s Hot Outside. Are You Signed Up for Demand Response?

Written by Alexander Zafran on August 26, 2021

New York City

Con Edison pays consumers to reduce energy use at times of peak demand.

Exclusions and improper indemnification can be spotted by your broker.

There are ways to collect arrears without going to an overburdened court.

Boosted by the pandemic, the value of parking spaces is soaring.

What “Transparency” Really Means in Co-ops and Condos

Written by William D. McCracken on August 17, 2021

New York City

There’s frequently a subtext when people call for more openness.

New U.N. report says no time for delay on action to slow climate change.

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