Written by Adam Leitman Bailey and Frank Lovece on September 27, 2016
Here are nine ways to get Environmental Control Board violations dismissed.
September 26, 2016
This week we alert you to two ways to save big money: self-management and paperless applications.
The Piano Factory, a co-op known as "the Dakota of Hell's Kitchen," is living proof that self-management saves money – but also requires a serious commitment from shareholders.
In our second story, we'll tell you how your board can save a lot of time, money and trouble – and a forest worth of trees – by switching to paperless applications from prospective buyers.
In Week by Week, sponsored by Matthew Adam Properties, we'll lay out the challenges of managing your own building and going paperless.
Download it today at the App Store and Google Play.
September 23, 2016
At this co-op, some dogs are more equal than others.
September 22, 2016
Boards don’t have to say why they reject apartment buyers – yet.
September 19, 2016
This week we'll remind you that you can fight City Hall, and that there might be a high-tech answer to building security.
September 12, 2016
This week we offer two pieces of advice you cannot afford to ignore: measure your building accurately, and make sure all workers are insured properly.
September 19, 2016
A full slate of events will reveal how your building can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Written by Bill Morris on September 16, 2016
Falling costs, rising benefits – and a growing army of facilitators – are making solar suddenly attractive to co-ops and condos.
September 16, 2016
Two new guides help co-op and condo boards deal with aging residents.
Written by Sebastian Moll on September 15, 2016
Boards must deal with shifting demographics – and normal wear and tear.