Boards do have the right to revoke their approval of enclosed balconies.
Boards do have the right to revoke their approval of enclosed balconies.
If the word is in the proprietary lease, boards must proceed with caution.
Neighbors who go to court over access pay a steep price.
The fine line between criticizing and defaming a board member.
The high cost – financial and emotional – of a protracted legal war.
Sitting on the sidelines is not an option.
In this court case, the board couldn’t approve a sale or collect a flip tax.
This case went to the dogs, and then it went to court.
An undersized drain has landed a co-op in court.
A quarrel over a quorum leads to legal victory for a co-op board.