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Rent-to-own programs gaining popularity as the city battles the pandemic.

Stringent riders to alteration agreements are common as crews re-enter buildings.

Co-op and condo boards are looking for ways to cover income shortfalls.

Habitat wishes our readers a happy – and safe – Independence Day.

Are Management Fees Due for a Day of Reckoning?

Written by Kathryn Farrell on July 02, 2020

New York City

Workloads are up and ancillary fees are down. Something has to give.

Here’s what boards need to know while in-person meetings are banned.

During the pandemic, boards have wide latitude on limiting entry.

Phase Two of the city’s reopening presents logistical and legal challenges.

Even as Phase Two reopens real estate, in-person tours present problems.

Today’s hard insurance market has no soft spots for virus-related claims.

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