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Co-op and Condo Boards Must Not Succumb to Pandemic Fatigue

Written by William D. McCracken on February 16, 2021

New York City

As weary residents push back against rules, boards need to hold the line.

Mandating staff vaccination is permitted, but boards’ powers may be limited.

Free session is designed to help co-op boards apply for forgivable loans.

How to Deliver Bad News in a Way That Builds Trust

Written by Mary Federico on February 03, 2021

New York City

Co-op and condo boards can turn a liability into an opportunity.

What Happens in the Boardroom Should Stay in the Boardroom

Written by Andrew P. Brucker on January 29, 2021

New York City

Breach of confidentiality leads to bad blood and soaring legal bills.

Tenant Protection Act, coupled with COVID-19, has changed apartment buying.

Latest relief bill makes co-ops eligible for forgivable loans for the first time

Co-ops that accept only all-cash buyers could be in financial trouble.

Underused Laundry Rooms Are Forcing Contract Reviews

Written by Frank Lovece on January 25, 2021

New York City

Co-op and condo boards must adjust if laundry revenues are a washout.

Boards Can Require Employees to Get Vaccinated. Should They?

Written by Andrew I. Bart on January 19, 2021

New York City

It might be wiser to educate employees than to mandate vaccinations.

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