New York's Cooperative and Condominium Community

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Some board candidates are driven by self interest, others by a desire to serve their community.

Unit-owners must follow the bylaws and the law when trying to remove board members.

Business Judgment Rule: Lessons for Co-op and Condo Boards

Written by Bruce Cholst, Partner, Herrick Feinstein on January 25, 2024

New York City

Boards relying on the business judgment rule for legal protection must meet four criteria, but also consider community sentiment to avoid backlash.

New climate report underscores need for co-ops and condos to cut carbon emissions.

Number of fires and deaths from faulty lithium-ion batteries rose again last year.

Renovation Responsibilities for Co-op and Condo Boards

Written by Allen H. Brill on January 18, 2024

New York City

Shareholder renovations can often be a headache for boards, particularly in older properties.

Co-op and condo boards will face higher insurance premiums as the "hard" market persists.

The Habitat Group joins in celebrating the life and legacy of a civil-rights icon.

Return of property tax exemption could revive multifamily housing construction.

Navigating Primary Residence Disputes

Written by Moshe Bobker, Partner, Tane Waterman & Wurtzel on January 11, 2024

New York City

When shareholders violate the terms of a proprietary lease by not making the apartment their primary residence, boards are within their rights to evict them.

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