A board needs to make decisions on behalf of everyone.
A board needs to make decisions on behalf of everyone.
Bob Weiner discusses his approach to large projects.
Cynthia Lovecchio’s unusual upbringing influences her board service..
Renovation schedules can change for any reason, including a new buyer.
Violations can’t be ignored – even if the building has no money.
Sometimes, second-guessing isn’t a bad thing.
Can you love a mailbox? One building just might.
A Long Island board president reveals how his condominium recovered from the devastation of Hurricane Sandy – and its aftermath.
When do you need a performance bond?