New York's Cooperative and Condominium Community

Habitat Magazine Insider Guide

HABITAT

NEW YORK CITY

Boards say “Let’s get it fixed” as the first inspection deadline looms.

New $107 billion city budget includes a tax cut for commercial properties.

Co-op and condo boards will soon have to comply with more new rules.

Boards get some good news as they struggle to comply with Local Law 97.

Brokerage develops a way to monitor coverage, a “continuous job.”

Efforts to control the great urban eyesore have not been a success.

Co-ops and condos with food-serving commercial tenants need to know about a new rule.

Long-standing program, significantly expanded this year, is open until July 31.

With costs sure to come down, a gradual approach may be best for most buildings.

The Habitat Group wishes the co-op and condo community a popping Fourth of July.

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