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Association meetings: 5 challenges and how to overcome them
Association meetings can present challenges that can hinder the association's effectiveness. Learn how to handle 5 challenges as they arise. -
Looking Forward: Emerging Multifamily Rental Trends in New York City
Multifamily building owners are now considering how to cater to legacy short-term renters, as well as forever tenants. This includes the provision of relevant and enticing amenities, expanded services, and rethinking concessions to maximize their revenue potential. -
HOA Lawyers: Why your community needs them
Managing an HOA involves dealing with a myriad of legal issues, from drafting and enforcing bylaws to resolving disputes and navigating complex real estate laws. This is where the expertise of HOA lawyers becomes indispensable. -
Are EV Charging Stations Worth the Investment?
FirstService Energy's experts answer common questions about EV chargers, including costs, incentives, revenues, and curb appeal. -
Multifamily Rental Trends: Introducing the 485x Tax Exemption for Builders and Developers
New York City hopes to spur construction of multifamily housing with new 485x tax exemptions. -
2024 Insurance Market Trends: General Liability, D&O Coverage, and Umbrella Policies
Experts from our affiliated insurance brokerage share tips for owners, shareholders, and board members to minimize exposure to market volatility. -
Strategies to Lower Energy Costs for Rental Building Owners and Condominiums/Cooperative Boards
FirstService Residential has partnered with Logical Buildings to simplify energy management and carbon emissions reduction. -
2024 Compliance Update: Lead Paint Inspections for NYC Apartments
New lead paint inspection laws will change how New York City's multifamily buildings must perform testing and maintenance. -
Ask the Experts: New York’s Good Cause Eviction Law
The contentious legislation restricts rent increases, limits evictions, and mandates certain lease renewals in NYC. -
Ask the Experts: NYC Local Law 157 and Natural Gas Detector Compliance
Our in-house experts answer frequently asked questions about Local Law 157, natural gas detectors, compliance, and how to avoid fines. -
Compliance Update: What is the Corporate Transparency Act? What Does the Injunction Mean for Condos and Co-ops?
How does the injunction halting the Corpoate Transparency Act effect New York condomniums and cooperatives? Read our compliance update for board members. -
Fire Safety and Compliance for Boards and Building Owners in NYC
Our experts answer common questions about creating a fire safety plan, complying with the FDNY fire code, and fire evacuation procedures. -
Ask the Experts: Pet Policies, Emotional Support Animals, and New York City’s 90-Day Pet Law
Our expert guide to creating enforceable pet policies, complying with NYC pet laws, and accommodating emotional support animals. -
Ask the Experts: Fire Safety FAQ for NYC Residents
Our experts cover fire prevention, fire extinguisher inspection, smoke alarm testing, space heater safety tips, and more. -
Tax Certiorari: Reducing Property Tax Assessments for Condos and Co-ops
We help New York City boards, condo owners, and co-op shareholders save millions through property tax reductions and successful assessment protests. -
Ask the Experts: Fair Chance for Housing Act Compliance for NYC Condos and Co-ops
What is the Fair Chance for Housing Act? What are the requirements for NYC condominium and cooperative boards to comply? Hear from our experts. -
NYC Local Law 97: 2025 Compliance Update from the Department of Buildings
What is required for NYC condos, co-ops, and rental buildings to comply with Local Law 97? Read updates from FirstService Energy and the Department of Buildings (DOB). -
2025 Local Law Update: Compliance Requirements for NYC Condos, Co-ops, and Rental Buildings
From our in-house Compliance Department, here are the most critical compliance deadlines for New York City boards and building owners. -
Squatters' rights in New York: 2025 compliance update for multifamily rentals
Squatters’ rights in New York continue to evolve alongside the city’s complex housing laws. For condo boards, this means staying informed. Learn more in our guide.