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Co-ops and condos with small commercial tenants need to heed new law.

As summer settles in, building residents all across the city are dusting off their window-mounted air-conditioners.

We have a story about a co-op that fought for its survival – but lost – and a story about a rogue board member.

Judge blocks rate hike and credit as unfair to co-ops and condos.

Turning Bad Habits Into Best Practices

Written by Frank Lovece on June 23, 2016

New York City

Property managers can play a key role in ridding boards of some nasty habits.

New web portal allows all buildings to calculate their solar potential.

Meet one co-op's dog whisperer, then read about why it's so difficult to reform New York City's arcane property tax system.

How Can Board Neophytes Learn the Ropes?

Written by Matthew Hall on June 16, 2016

New York City

Property managers play a key role in educating rookie board members.

When Boards and Managers Divorce

Written by Marianne Schaefer on June 15, 2016

New York City

Money isn’t the only source of irreconcilable differences.

Those Unpaid Benefits IOU Blues

Written by Bill Morris on June 14, 2016

New York City

“Everybody needs to take responsibility for their own financial welfare.”

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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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