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THE APPROPRIATE CO-OP BOARD RESPONSE TO A HOARDER

January 16, 2023 When a co-op board learns that a hoarder is residing in the building, what should it do—and not do? Take these actions: Send a Notice: The first...

NEW YORK CITY IS LOSING THE WAR AGAINST RATS

January 9, 2023 A mound of greasy rat carcasses sat in front of Eric Adams. He describes his strategy for ridding the city of its vermin issue in the late...

SAVE MONEY THIS WINTER

January 5, 2023 Unable to find ways to save money recently? Read below to get some new ideas. 1. Clear The Way Today, the most typical apartment heating methods are...

HOW TO CHECK IF YOUR APARTMENT IS RENT-STABILIZED

January 3, 2023 Do you want to know if your apartment is or was rent stabilized? The state’s Housing and Community Renewal agency will have the rent history information. This...

NY RENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM COULD BE GONE JAN. 15

December 27, 2022 According to an agreement made between the state and lawyers who fought to keep the program running, New York’s rental assistance program might close to new applicants...

POLICY FOR NYC CO-OP SUBLETS

December 26, 2022 When a New Yorker is interested in acquiring a NYC co-op unit, one of the most common concerns is: what is the sublet policy? Even though you...

OFFICIALLY, NYC IS THE WORLD’S MOST EXPENSIVE CITY.

December 21, 2022 New York was listed as one of the ten most expensive cities in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) last year using the Worldwide Cost...

4 WAYS NEW YORK CITY BUILDING OWNERS CAN GO GREEN

December 16, 2022 As the younger generation attempts to assist clean up our environment through greener efforts, sustainability in the United States is growing in popularity every year. Even major...

THE TWO SIDES OF THE FAIR CHANCE FOR HOUSING ACT

December 12, 2022 The New York City Council is in the process of voting to end criminal background checks for potential tenants. Those who are in favor of the law...
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