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New Rules on Minimum Wages and Overtime Pay

Written by Marianne Schaefer on February 08, 2017

New York City

Payrolls could rise at co-ops and condos with non-union employees.

“Bad actors” hit with $17,000 in fines for listing illegal sublets.

Calculating a Cover Charge

Written by Frank Lovece on February 07, 2017

New York City

Courts rule that co-ops and condos are entitled to fees for granting building access.

Sometimes sponsors play by the rules, and sometimes they don't. But one thing your building must always have is a backflow preventer. It's the law.

Deadline extended to March 10 for co-ops and condos to file renewals or ownership changes.

New Free Course Helps Boards Save Energy and Money

Written by Ron Egatz on February 02, 2017

New York City

Building Operator Training Program aims to cut waste, improve efficiency.

New report says city squandered at least $2.5 billion through 421-a tax breaks.

A High-Tech Way to Deal With a Deluge of Deliveries

Written by Tom Soter on January 31, 2017

New York City

Security and savings in staff time are two benefits of the automated package locker. 

Absence of the all-important tax rate may mystify taxpayers.

There's a new way to hire a management company, and there's a little word that can make a huge difference.

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