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COOPERATORNEWS.COM  COOPERATORNEWS —  JANUARY 2021    3  TABLE OF CONTENTS  Yale Robbins   Publisher  Henry Robbins   Executive Vice President  Joanna DiPaola   Associate Publisher  Hannah Fons   Senior Editor  Darcey Gerstein   Associate Editor  Pat Gale   Associate Editor  Shirly Korchak   Art Director  Anne Anastasi   Production Manager  Alan J. Sidransky   Staff Writer  Peter Chase   Director of Sales  Fred Marks   Director of Sales    CooperatorNews is published monthly by Yale Robbins Publishing LLC, 205 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10016, (212) 683-5700. President: Yale Robbins, Executive Vice President: Henry Robbins. Subscriptions are available free by request to  co-op and condo board members and   homeowner associations. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to CooperatorNews, 205 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10016. ©Yale Robbins Publishing LLC 2021. All rights reserved. Application to mail Periodicals postage rates is pending at New York NY. FREE Subscriptions   for Board Members, Property Managers and Real Estate Decision Makers. To Subscribe, please visit us at: cooperatornews.com/subscribe  M             C     .....................    The day-to-day life of a property manager—while not quite as predictable as that   of, say, an accountant—does revolve around certain cyclical tasks, like building   inspections, staff meetings, and keeping boards informed of what is going on with   various projects in their buildings. That’s not to say that there isn’t an occasional   emergency, of course; a boiler fails, a visitor slips and falls, a vendor doesn’t deliver.  ties themselves.   I          T         .................. .    Buildings are in many respects like cars; they’re a synthesis of a number of mechan- For many buyers, a key factor in deciding to purchase a home in a residential com-  ical systems with lots of moving parts. To keep a car running at peak performance,   it requires regular maintenance: oil changes, engine tune-ups, regular emissions   inspections. Buildings are the same. If a boiler is not properly maintained, its effi-  ciency drops, and heating costs increase.  S   -M             S         T    ......... ..    While many condominium associations and co-op corporations hire professional   property managers or management firms to handle the routine (and not-so-rou-  tine) tasks involved in running a multifamily building or HOA, a significant number   take the opposite route, eschewing formal management and running their proper-  S      P             . S      D         ...... .    munity rather than opt for private, single-family ownership is often the appeal of   amenities that come with condo, co-op, and HOA living—pools, gyms, clubhouses   for social activities, and even on-premises restaurants and retail shops being only a   small sample.  P    ......        Q A......   3.096  8.19  7.47  3.51  8.289  3.51  8.5789  8.2755  6.966  7.5735  7.4115  6.684  3.12 9.1346 10.2544  10.6383  11.3779


































































































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