Category: Building Operations

Insurance Understanding Roles & Responsibilities
2009 August Understanding Roles & Responsibilities

Most co-op and condo residents understand that there is a board protecting the interests of their building community and individual owners—they’ve probably taken part in numerous board elections, or even served on committees, or volunte…

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Insurance Covering the Gaps
2009 August Covering the Gaps

 Unlike individual apartment owners’ insurance coverage, most co-op and condo buildings’ insurance policies are pretty standard—they include homeowners’ insurance, liability, and umbrella coverage. Usually, the common areas such as  the ha…

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Insurance A Look at Contractor Liability
2009 August A Look at Contractor Liability

Part of the process of bidding and hiring a contractor to work in your building is verifying their insurance coverage. Uninsured or inadequately insured contractors pose a serious threat to a co-op or condo community’s finances and can …

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Insurance Examining the Effects, Planning Ahead
2009 August Examining the Effects, Planning Ahead

The economic crisis has affected many individuals, businesses and markets—the real estate and job markets, to name just two particularly nasty examples. Until now, one of the few industries that didn’t seem as deeply impacted was the ins…

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Finance New Rules for Co-ops and Condos
2009 July New Rules for Co-ops and Condos

 In the last two years, Fannie Mae has amended it’s guidelines for selling and serving mortgages on condominiums, cooperatives,  and planned unit developments three times. Why should service providers,  cooperative corporations and communi…

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Finance Energy Audit Legislation Aimed at Co-ops & Condos
2009 July Energy Audit Legislation Aimed at Co-ops & Condos

 Proposed legislation by the New York City Council to require energy audits,  while a nice idea, is extremely cost-prohibitive especially in today’s economy. The bottom line is that the spending proposed in this bill (Intro  967) will be t…

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Finance Keeping it Healthy in Today's Tough Economy
2009 July Keeping it Healthy in Today's Tough Economy

In today’s harsh economic times, maintaining a healthy reserve fund is more important than ever. A co-op or condo’s reserve fund can be used to cover any number of emergency expenses from sudden repairs to legal costs. In addition, a re…

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Finance Feds Seek to Boost Homeowners and Buyers
2009 July Feds Seek to Boost Homeowners and Buyers

Fresh from hoisting up the banking and automobile sectors, a newly muscular Uncle Sam is now turning his attention to putting the skids on the real estate meltdown. The Obama Administration earlier this year rolled out two maj…

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Finance Sidestepping Bank Foreclosures and Defaults
2009 July Sidestepping Bank Foreclosures and Defaults

Unemployment is up and apartment sales are down. That’s the trend of headline news lately. But, so far, New York City co-ops and condominiums seem to be weathering the storm in reasonably good shape. According to those close to the situ…

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Finance Struggling to Strike a Balance
2009 July Struggling to Strike a Balance

When you walk down many large commercial thoroughfares in New York, whether it’s Fifth or Madison Aevnue in Manhattan, Kings Highway in Brooklyn or Main Street in Flushing, you’re sure to notice many more empty stores than usual—living p…

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