January 24, 2023 HOA Policy Communication Starts With Explaining Why HOA policy communication helps boards explain new rules clearly, improve resident trust, and support long-term compliance across homeowner communities. It...
January 23, 2023 It’s common for landlords to break up ties with their property management. Here are five explanations of why this occurs: Communication Breakdown: The property manager does not...
January 18, 2023 Excessive Noise Complaints and House Rules Excessive noise complaints in co-ops often require boards to enforce house rules and protect residents. Your board may be within its...
January 16, 2023 Co-op Board Hoarder Response NYC Guidelines When a co-op board learns that a hoarder is residing in the building, what should it do—and not do? Take these...
January 9, 2023 NYC Rat Control and Sanitation Efforts A mound of greasy rat carcasses sat in front of Eric Adams. He describes his strategy for ridding the city of...
January 5, 2023 Winter heating tips help apartment residents save money, improve comfort, and reduce unnecessary heat loss during colder months. Read below to get some new ideas. Winter Heating...
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...
December 27, 2022 Rental Assistance Program Deadline According to an agreement made between the state and lawyers who fought to keep the program running, New York’s rental assistance program might...
December 26, 2022 A co-op sublet policy in NYC determines when shareholders can rent out their apartment, what fees apply, and whether board approval is required. When a New Yorker...