A co-op board asks for advice regarding a major alteration of an apartment with no apparent end in sight..
A co-op board asks for advice regarding a major alteration of an apartment with no apparent end in sight..
A strong leader is a good thing – until it’s not.
As apartment renovations drag on, it may be time to review alteration agreements.
It was trouble in paradise, a classic case of balancing differing needs, of responding to the requests of the new with the concerns of the old. And the board was caught right in the middle.
The cost of alteration agreements.
Shareholders are often too self-interested and push alterations beyond the scope approved by the board.
Do individual board members of a co-op or condo face personal liability in deciding not to approve a proposed alteration by a tenant to his or her apartment?
What rights does a board have to penalize unit-owners for alteration policy violations when enforcement has been lax in the past?
Under what circumstances may a co-op or a shareholder recover money damages and attorneys’ fees?
A recent increase in apartment renovations means the common alteration agreement needs an upgrade.