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Great – and Ever-Rising – Expectations

Written by Lisa Prevost on September 01, 2016

New York City

Staff training becomes crucial as co-op and condo residents become more demanding.

Tax breaks intended for homeowners still going to businesses.

Is solar energy a good fit for your building? Here’s how to find out.

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac refinancing options extended for another year.

This week we'll tell you about an uncivil war in a Lower East Side co-op – and why board service, though thankless, can be rewarding.

State auditors are taking a close look at the books in co-ops and condos.

There are four U.S. cities that are even more insanely expensive than this one.

New energy report reveals great strides, but much room for improvement.

Alteration agreements aren’t required for all work, but don’t take chances.

Here are two keys to survival: avoid board burnout, and find the right mortgage broker.

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