Lower broker commissions will mean lower closing costs for co-ops and condos. 

Bill would give co-ops and condos tax breaks for reducing building carbon emissions.

Critics say mediation is a get-out-of-jail-free card for buildings that fail to meet carbon caps.

As co-op and condo board scramble to reduce carbon emissions, there's good news and bad.

Tips on When to File — or Not File — an Insurance Claim

Written by Donald Schatzle on February 23, 2024

New York City

There are ways for co-op and condo boards to soften today's hard insurance market.

Commercial Tenant Defaults and Yellowstone Injunctions

Written by Massimo D'Angelo, Partner, Blank Rome on February 22, 2024

New York City

A Yellowstone injunctionis the most potent weapon in a tenant's arsenal when faced with landlord-tenant summary eviction proceedings.

Succession and Governance in Mitchell-Lama Co-ops

Written by Dean Roberts, Member, Norris McLaughlin on February 15, 2024

New York City

Mitchell-Lama apartments present an affordable housing option for New York City residents.

Budgeting Challenges for Co-ops With Commercial Spaces

Written by Andrew Freedland, Partner, Herrick Feinstein on February 08, 2024

New York City

Co-op boards with commercial spaces have long relied on income from their leases to business entities as a source of revenue to fund their building operations.

The Habitat Group wishes you a prosperous and apolitical Presidents' Day.

Succession and Governance in Mitchell-Lama Co-ops

Written by Dean Roberts, Member, Norris McLaughlin on February 15, 2024

New York City

Finding a Mitchell-Lama apartment is very competitive and requires a good degree of patience.

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