New York's Cooperative and Condominium Community

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HOW NYC CO-OP AND CONDOS OPERATE

NYC co-ops and condos, like all residential apartment buildings, are bricks and mortar. They need care, maintenance, and money to pay for the upkeep. The goal, though, is not to make a profit, but to create an environment that owners want to live and invest in. How co-op and condo buildings do that in New York City is what you'll find here. 

Rand Engineering to host a webinar on how to comply with new garage inspections law.

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Start early, think long-range and, above all, get control of soft costs.

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Program has so far collected a fraction of the $1.2 billion owed to the city.

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Co-op and condo boards struggling to comply with a new anti-rat measure.

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Working with a design professional can yield long-term benefits.

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Deadly collapse in Downtown Manhattan comes as inspection deadline looms.

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Support grows for campaign to expedite dismantling of ubiquitous sidewalk sheds.

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A problem that could have lingered for a year was solved in seven weeks.

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Many co-ops and condo expect added costs in fight against rats.

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Modernization made waterfall look outdated, called for fast action.

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Ask the Experts

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Learn all the basics of NYC co-op and condo management, with straight talk from heavy hitters in the field of co-op or condo apartments

Professionals in some of the key fields of co-op and condo board governance and building management answer common questions in their areas of expertise

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