Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman review the significant changes that took place in cooperative and condominium law this past year. With respect to co-op and condominium conversions, NYAG's Real ...
Many cooperatives and condominiums have overlooked, for decades, potent statutory rights enabling them to recapture building amenities currently under long-term, unfavorable leases with their ...
Not every buyer is looking for a single-family home, which is why condominiums and cooperatives remain sought-after throughout the U.S. Many people use the terms interchangeably, but they are ...
Manhattan’s housing market is well-known for its cooperative buildings, but the District is second only to New York City for concentration of co-ops. The first co-ops were started in the District ...
Rising costs for real estate in New York have brought back a trend popular in the 1980s: condops. These hybrids of condominium and cooperative are most often cooperative apartments that have ...
California law lists four types of common interest developments in Civil Code Section 4100 — community apartment, stock cooperative, condominium and planned development. The real estate interest owned ...
Q: What is the difference between a condominium association, a homeowners’ association, and a cooperative association? (G.W., via e-mail) A: Good question. You often see references to “the HOA” in ...
Warren Schreiber, president of his Queens cooperative, often lies awake at night worrying about how the 1950s complex can afford to comply with the city’s green mandates. If the property, made up of ...
Q. Can the owner of a residential cooperative unit or a condominium unit be required to deliver a duplicate set of unit keys to the property management company? I question the trustworthiness of our ...
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