The Cooperator Events Presents a Virtual Town Hall: Living in a COVID World - Confronting Real-Life Issues as Associations Reopen Sponsored by Smith Buss & Jacobs LLP Thursday July 16, 2020 at 2:00 PM WATCH ON DEMAND With NYC in Phas…
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The Cooperator Events Presents a Virtual Town Hall: Living in a COVID World - Confronting Real-Life Issues as Associations Reopen Sponsored by Smith Buss & Jacobs LLP Thursday July 16, 2020 at 2:00 PM WATCH ON DEMAND With NYC in Phas…
As the COVID crisis has evolved, and states have moved into different phases of reopening, swimming pools and other aquatic amenities have been flashpoints for some of the biggest, most contentious questions around reopening (or not) common…
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many condos, co-ops and rental buildings in NYC restricted the entry of nannies, dog walkers, housekeepers, outside contractors, etc. to their properties, limiting access to residents and essential building sta…
The Cooperator Events presents A Virtual Town Hall: Money Trouble - Understanding Defaults, Arrears, and the Collections Process During COVID-19, Sponsored by Tane Waterman & Wurtzel, P.C. Thursday July 9, 2020 at 2:00 PM WATCH ON DEMAND …
The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has announced an Amnesty Program for owners of buildings who failed to file a Facade Inspection Safety Program (FISP) report in the 8th Cycle, which ended on February 21, 2020. While most …
Last week, Thomas M. Skiba, CAE, CAI’s chief executive officer, and Ursula K. Burgess, Esq., president of CAI’s Board of Trustees, released a statement calling for equality and justice . As communities continue to navigate the current cr…
As New York City’s real estate market navigates its emergence from COVID-19 torpor, the question at the forefront of many industry professionals, apartment owners, and owner-wannabees’ minds is how the sales process - normally a very person…
Q. One of our condo units that the owner was renting out to a tenant is now in foreclosure. But before the unit went into foreclosure, the owner (who has been missing in action) was behind on the common charges and the condo board was tak…
Q. Is there a lawful limit on assessments and maintenance increases that a co-op board can inflict upon shareholders/tenants in one year or one period? Please advise. —Watching My Wallet A. “There is n…
Q. A few days ago my 80-year-old uncle, who resides at a co-op in Queens, called me to tell me that his co-op board has informed the shareholders that a $1,000 fine will be issued to anyone not wearing a mask or facial covering during the…