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HOW CO-OP/CONDO BOARDS OPERATE

Week by Week: January 30

New York City

Week by Week: 1/30
Jan. 30, 2017

When hiring a new property manager, many co-op and condo boards are turning to elaborate RFPs, or requests for proposals, as a way of getting candidates to compete for the job.

In our second story, you'll learn that when a co-op board is trying to determine whether a family member can live in an apartment without the shareholder present, the first thing to analyze is the lease. And sometimes a little word like "and" can be huge.

In Week by Week, sponsored by Rudd Realty, we'll walk you through a new way to hire a management firm and the importance of a lease's tiniest details.

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