Beginning an Alteration Agreement NYC Process Alteration agreement NYC rules help protect co-op and condo owners in New York City when renovation projects affect neighboring units, building systems, or shared...
February 6, 2023 If you don’t know the rules, it’s difficult to win any game. It’s no different as a landlord. It can frequently feel like a game of...
February 1, 2023 When determining a reasonable market rental rate during a period of significant inflation, it’s critical to stick to the fundamentals. Look for comparable property prices in the...
February 1, 2023 As a landlord, you want to keep your home in peak condition. This way, it will draw in the best tenants possible. Future tenants will want to...
January 31, 2023 Do you encounter issues with your HOA management company? You might be unsure of what to do if the board has determined that your current management is...
January 30, 2023 Rental renovations are a terrific method to draw in new tenants and raise the value of your home, which will allow you to charge higher rental rates...
Rental Screening NYC and Credit Scores Rental screening NYC helps landlords in New York City choose qualified tenants by reviewing credit, income, rental history, and background records before lease approval....
January 26, 2023 For many landlords, collecting rent can be a hassle and a cause of worry. Payment issues seem to be landlords’ top concern. You should set up a...
Condo vs Co Op NYC Ownership Basics Condo vs co op NYC decisions matter because ownership rules, monthly costs, board approval, and long-term flexibility are very different across New York...