New York's Scaffold Law can mean big problems for boards when a worker gets injured – even with insurance.
New York's Scaffold Law can mean big problems for boards when a worker gets injured – even with insurance.
You will need your stock certificate and proprietary lease for many things, including getting financing.
Laundry room contracts can often contain clauses that benefit the laundry company, at the expense of the board.
Take note of co-op purchase rules in Suffolk and Westchester - they could come to NYC.
Your upstairs neighbor's leak is coming into your apartment. Who do you turn to for a fix?
Will all-virtual meetings still be allowed next year?
Why ignoring updates to bylaws and house rules is bad practice.
Certain kinds of leaks are the responsibility of the insurance company to pay – even if they fight back.
Share transfers after the death of a resident are more difficult than a sale.