A co-op on the Upper East Side avoided a lawsuit by holding an annual meeting and staggering board terms, allowing shareholders to participate remotely and avoid the threat of legal action. (Print: Legitimacy Crisis)
A co-op on the Upper East Side avoided a lawsuit by holding an annual meeting and staggering board terms, allowing shareholders to participate remotely and avoid the threat of legal action. (Print: Legitimacy Crisis)
Being well-prepared with master spreadsheets and organized voting processes is crucial for successful online annual meetings. Virtual meetings offer convenience and efficiency for property managers, accountants, and attendees.
Ensuring that email voters are who they say they are.
Boards need to analyze all of the available information when planning capital projects.
An election gets messy in the rush for results.
A board election can be rendered invalid if the meeting was not called properly.
How shareholders won the battle to oust a bad board.
Four mayoral candidates share where they stand on co-op/condo issues.
What is an effective way for co-op and condo residents to get rid of an entrenched board?
A lot of boards want to hang on to their power. Co-op shareholders have a mechanism for getting around that, but a lot of condo unit-owners do not.