If board, management, and staff aren’t working together, the building will suffer.
If board, management, and staff aren’t working together, the building will suffer.
It pays to work with a public adjuster when juggling multiple policies paying for multiple fixes.
House rules need to keep up with shifts in population, wealth, and, most importantly, technology.
When board members work for foreign governments, management calls for a whole new approach.
But boards continue to develop them.
When it comes to Local Law 11 facade repairs, it doesn’t pay to scrimp on spending.
How one co-op got caught off-guard but finally emerged from the rubble.
A town hall meeting can help educate residents about how the board and the building work.
And here’s how to deal with it.
On big capital projects, the key is getting professionals to work together.