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HOW LEGAL/FINANCIAL PROBLEMS ARE SOLVED BY NYC CO-OPS AND CONDOS

NYC co-ops and condos face legal and financial challenges that have to be solved. Whether it's a question of how to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ways to work with a building's accountant or lawyer, co-op and condo board directors have to make decisions. The collection of articles here will help your co-op or condo board navigate these waters.

Commercial tenant's failure to pay common charges leads to a lawsuit.

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Access Agreements: Fees, Fairness and Changes Ahead

Written by Julie Schechter, Partner, Armstrong Teasdale on November 16, 2023

New York City

Section 881 of the Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law allows access to a neighbor’s property under what’s called a license or access agreement. 

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Lawsuit is a copycat of a recent Missouri suit that awarded $1.7 billion to homesellers

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Banning Short-Term Rentals: A Guide to Local Law 18

Written by Scott Smiler, Partner, Gallet Dreyer & Berkey on November 09, 2023

New York City

Short-term rental platforms are a thorn in co-op and condo buildings' sides. With the recent passage of Local Law 18, boards are getting some welcome relief.

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Queens Co-ops' Lawsuit to Block Local Law 97 Is Dismissed

Written by Bill Morris on November 03, 2023

New York City

State Supreme Court tosses lawsuit claiming climate law is unconstitutional.

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How to Handle New Construction Defects

Written by Steven Sladkus, Partner, Schwartz Sladkus Reich Greenberg Atlas on November 02, 2023

New York City

Defect claims occur in about 90% of new construction condos in New York City, and approximately 30% to 40% of these end up in litigation.

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Flood Risk Disclosure Law: Challenges and Compliance Issues

Written by Lewis Montana, Partner, Levine Montana on October 26, 2023

New York City

A new state law requires landlords, including co-op boards, to provide tenants with comprehensive information about their building's flood risk by fully disclosing the property’s flood history.

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Who's Responsible for My Repairs?

Written by Leni Morrison Cummins, Partner at Cozen O'Connor on October 19, 2023

New York City

Disputes about alterations and repairs usually boil down to who is responsible for the costs.

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Recovering Legal Fees: Who Pays when a Lawsuit Arises?

Written by Slava Hazin, partner, Warshaw Burstein on October 12, 2023

New York City

When a co-op & condo board initiates a lawsuit or is sued, the issue of who is going to pay the legal fees is always asked.

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The Property Management Contract

Written by Avram Turkel, Partner, Ballon Stoll on October 05, 2023

New York City

Retaining a new management company is not unlike getting married, but instead of romance, there's a management contract.

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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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