Co-op boards can reject apartment sales for any reason or no reason.
July 07, 2025
Cash purchases rose to an all-time high of 69% of all transactions.
Century-old co-op sues the developer next door for $1.5 million in damages.
Written by Emily Myers on June 18, 2025
St. James's Tower Condo in Sutton Place has reduced its fossil fuel use by half with a $2 million boiler room overhaul, which will save the building $44,400 in annual emission penalties starting in 2030.
Written by Emily Myers on June 11, 2025
Pinehurst House, a 38-unit co-op in Hudson Heights, replaced their aging oil-fired boiler with a new one to reduce costs and ensure reliable heat and hot water.
Rules on residency requirements, sublets and much more are in the bylaws.
Written by Emily Myers on May 28, 2025
Towers on the Park, a 599-unit South Harlem condo, overcomes bylaw obstacles to create a resident lounge with community amenities.
Local Law 18 was roundly applauded by co-op and condo advocates.
Written by Carol J. Ott on May 19, 2025
Parc Vendome lawsuit highlights the high cost of failing to fulfill the fiduciary duty.
Written by Emily Myers on May 07, 2025
The board at 153½ Stanton St., a HDFC on the Lower East Side, secured a $300,000 loan to repair the building's crooked staircase.