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When Dealing With Illegal Pets, Time Matters

Written by Abbey Goldstein on November 29, 2016

New York City

Co-op and condo boards need to move swiftly – and cautiously – when enforcing pet bans.

More than half of city residents, lacking a cash reserve, are on brink of homelessness.

Is cogeneration right for your building? And what can your board do to smooth out common-area renovations?

The Beauty of the Town Hall Meeting

Written by Matthew Leeds on November 25, 2016

New York City

Bringing people together can help your board achieve that elusive super-majority.

Courts Open the Vault to Co-op and Condo Documents

Written by Marianne Schaefer on November 24, 2016

New York City

Unit-owner sues, successfully, for access to condominium documents. 

New poll shows that the city is no longer affordable for one-third of residents.

A New Tool for Tracking 421-a Tax Abatements

Written by Ron Egatz on November 23, 2016

New York City

Co-op and condo boards need to know when their tax abatements will expire.

Tips for surviving the co-op board admission interview – from both sides of the table.

Is Your Building “Approved for Lending”?

Written by Theresa Racht on November 22, 2016

New York City

It’s up to boards to make sure the loans go through.

This week we'll help you deal with a couple of headaches, one new, one old.

Ask the Experts

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Learn all the basics of NYC co-op and condo management, with straight talk from heavy hitters in the field of co-op or condo apartments

Professionals in some of the key fields of co-op and condo board governance and building management answer common questions in their areas of expertise

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