New York's Cooperative and Condominium Community

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Co-op and condo boards anxiously await final rules on complying with new law.

City Council hearing gives boards — and others — a chance to voice concerns.

Professionals Advise, but Co-op and Condo Boards Decide

Written by William D. McCracken on May 17, 2022

New York City

Hire the right professionals — then listen to them critically.

The price pressure is coming from many sources, and it won't relent anytime soon.

Try to get maximum reduction of carbon emissions for every dollar spent.

Holistic approach includes doorman station, package delivery and HVAC.

April sales dipped for the first time in three months as interest rates rise to fight inflation.

On-again, off-again program to keep organics out of landfills has a new life.

City offering no-cost, no-penalty inspections of decks, porches and retaining walls.

Co-op and condo boards catch another break as May 15 deadline is delayed.

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