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How to Avoid Discrimination Claims in the Pandemic

Written by Andrew I. Bart on May 19, 2020

New York City

Co-op and condo boards need to handle employees with care.

Prolific artist will appear in award book American Illustration 39.

Many apartment buyers, boards and brokers are sold on the advantages.

How to Conduct the Annual Meeting Virtually

Written by Carol J. Ott on May 14, 2020

New York City

Zoom and other platforms have made it easy to bring people together.

Manhattan sales were slumping even before the coronavirus pandemic hit.

Lawsuit and new legislation seek to force insurers to pay claims.

Virtual tours and closings – and actual ingenuity – are now part of the mix.

5 Steps to Take When Commercial Tenants Cannot Pay Rent

Written by Marianne Schaefer on May 07, 2020

New York City

Co-op and condo boards need to be flexible when income falters.

Last week of April saw biggest rise in listings since shutdown began.

 Boards working to safely reopen gyms, roof decks, pools and playrooms.

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