How should co-op and condo boards deal with an unclear trail of alterations in a sold unit?
How should co-op and condo boards deal with an unclear trail of alterations in a sold unit?
Why are alteration agreements in in self-managed co-op and condo buildings challenging?
Co-op and condo residents must sign an alteration agreement to do work on their apartment, but agreements don’t stop people from causing problems.
Having all proposed alteration plans peer-reviewed is an excellent safeguard.
A previous board’s inaction had left his Riverside Drive co-op in disarray. Then Jeff Byles stepped up.
Can you be booted out of your apartment for a crime you didn’t commit?
Does your board know how to get a slow alteration back on schedule?
Boards need to be on top of their alteration policies and agreements.
Sponsors cannot do whatever they want when it comes to alterations.
Your attorney should be involved in all alterations and capital improvements.