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Managers Get to Jump Through an Extra Hoop

Written by Paula Chin on January 27, 2017

New York City

Is the management RFP a valuable tool or a waste of time?

Boards need to be careful when dealing with suspicious “support pet” requests.

Boutique New York firms continue to merge with larger firms.

Deed Theft Is the New Identity Theft

Written by Frank Lovece on January 12, 2017

New York City

City will notify property owners of deed changes, but is that adequate protection?

Boards that repeatedly reject sales may be open to charges of self-dealing.

Are Co-ops Toast?

January 20, 2017

New York City

Reports of the death of the co-op movement may be exaggerated.

Is There a Better Way to Hire a Management Company?

Written by Paula Chin on January 17, 2017

New York City

Some boards use Requests for Proposals to separate the wheat from the chaff.

Borough accounts for nearly half of all first-time auctions in the city.

Assessments, not tax rates, are the political hot potato behind rising tax bills.

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