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Law Introduction
What are the fundamental differences between a co-op and a condo?
What can a Board do about noise/odor disputes between neighbors?
We think one of our Board Directors has a conflict of interest. How do we proceed?
Are our Board e-mails protected by attorney/client privilege?
When does a home office change into a professional or commercial unit?
Does our condo association have to pay for construction defects in our common elements?
What can we do to make sure the Board election at our annual meeting runs as smoothly as possible?
Does our contract for Local Law 11 work need to be reviewed by our attorney?
What rights does a condo board have to lease/license common areas?
What is the limit of a Board's authority to enact rules and regulations?
Robert J. Braverman
Partner
rbraverman@braverlaw.net
We have been at the forefront of advancing the rights of cooperatives and condominiums for the past 30 years. The firm’s vast experience makes Braverman & Associates uniquely qualified to render sound advice on every issue facing a board. Our attorneys are skilled at handling matters relating to sponsor disputes, shareholder/unit-owner defaults, corporate governance, building finance and mortgage transactions, litigation, administrative and regulatory matters, building repairs and improvements, and employee disputes.


Law Introduction What are the fundamental differences between a co-op and a condo? What can a Board do about noise/odor disputes between neighbors? We think one of our Board Directors has a conflict of interest. How do we proceed? Are our Board e-mails protected by attorney/client privilege? When does a home office change into a professional or commercial unit? Does our condo association have to pay for construction defects in our common elements? What can we do to make sure the Board election at our annual meeting runs as smoothly as possible? Does our contract for Local Law 11 work need to be reviewed by our attorney? What rights does a condo board have to lease/license common areas? What is the limit of a Board's authority to enact rules and regulations?
Robert J. Braverman
Partner
rbraverman@braverlaw.net
We have been at the forefront of advancing the rights of cooperatives and condominiums for the past 30 years. The firm’s vast experience makes Braverman & Associates uniquely qualified to render sound advice on every issue facing a board. Our attorneys are skilled at handling matters relating to sponsor disputes, shareholder/unit-owner defaults, corporate governance, building finance and mortgage transactions, litigation, administrative and regulatory matters, building repairs and improvements, and employee disputes.


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