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Candor can prevent dashed hopes during an apartment sale.

The Brown Bins Are a Hit at This Harlem Condo

Written by Marianne Schaefer on June 21, 2018

Harlem, Manhattan

Organics recycling is seen as an amenity at Strivers Gardens.

There’s More Than One Way to Pass a Flip Tax

Written by Bill Morris on June 20, 2018

East Village, Manhattan

Creative co-op board secures a vital revenue stream.

The way their square footage is measured separates co-ops from condos.

Two shareholders make a difference by getting "actively involved."

Developer’s offer of $54 million rejected by shareholders.

Lawsuit filed as city council considers trimming co-op board powers.

Board supports $54 million offer, but shareholders are split.

Neighbor vs. Neighbor Produces No Winners

Written by Dale J. Degenshein on June 08, 2018

SoHo, Manhattan

A leak, a lawsuit, and questions about enforcing house rules.

Masaryk Towers co-op will stay in the Mitchell-Lama program.

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