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  • Condo Corporation Reserve Funding Strategies: Ensuring Your Budget's Success

    As a board member, one of your top responsibilities is to maintain and improve your community’s physical property. But it can be tricky to budget for new amenities like a dog park or gate houses, or shared, common-area assets that will need to be replaced or upgraded years down the line such as roofing or building facades.
  • Strata Corporation Contingency Reserve Fund Strategies: Ensuring Your Budget's Success

    As a council member, one of your top responsibilities is to maintain and improve your community’s physical property. But it can be tricky to budget for new amenities like a dog park or gate houses, or shared, common-area assets that will need to be replaced or upgraded years down the line such as roofing or building facades.
  • Association Reserve Funding Strategies: Ensuring Your Budget's Success

    As a board member, one of your top responsibilities is to maintain and improve your community’s physical property. But it can be tricky to budget for new amenities like a dog park or gate houses, or shared, common-area assets that will need to be replaced or upgraded years down the line such as roofing or building facades.
  • Association Reserve Funding Strategies: Ensuring Your Budget's Success

    As a board member, one of your top responsibilities is to maintain and improve your community’s physical property. But it can be tricky to budget for new amenities like a dog park or gate houses, or shared, common-area assets that will need to be replaced or upgraded years down the line such as roofing or building facades.
  • Important Changes to the Condo Act

    More amendments are coming to the Condominium Act, 1998 and they take effect on January 1, 2022. Like the modifications made in October of 2020, the new condo act changes see the jurisdiction of the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) once again expanding.
  • Multifamily Investment Activity in New York City

    As different sectors of New York City’s economy recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, strong signs of life are emerging in multifamily rental property investment.
  • Association Special Assessments: How to Avoid Them

    For board members, special assessments are typically unwelcome necessities. They are primarily needed because reserves have been underfunded and must be supplemented to pay for large capital projects such as replacing roofs or mechanical equipment.
  • Association Special Assessments: How to Avoid Them

    For board members, special assessments are typically unwelcome necessities. They are primarily needed because reserves have been underfunded and must be supplemented to pay for large capital projects such as replacing roofs or mechanical equipment.
  • Corporation Special Assessments: How to Avoid Them

    For board members, special assessments are typically unwelcome necessities. They are primarily needed because reserves have been underfunded and must be supplemented to pay for large capital projects such as replacing roofs or mechanical equipment.
  • Association Special Assessments: How to Avoid Them

    For board members, special assessments are typically unwelcome necessities. They are primarily needed when the association’s reserves are not sufficient to pay for large capital projects such as replacing roofs or mechanical equipment.
  • Community Corporation Special Assessments: How to Avoid Them

    For board members, special assessments are typically unwelcome necessities. They are primarily needed because reserves have been underfunded and must be supplemented to pay for large capital projects such as replacing roofs or mechanical equipment.
  • Flood Insurance for Condos and Co-ops in New York City

    The rising cost of flood insurance and forthcoming changes to FEMA flood maps is a topic of discussion for condos and co-ops in the New York City area.
  • What is HOA insurance? Understanding the basics

    Homeowner's associations (HOAs) have many responsibilities that can be difficult to keep up with. One of the main ones is selecting community association insurance. HOA’s should carefully consider the type and extent of coverage they purchase from an insurance provider. The right policy can help protect your investment while minimizing risk.
  • New York City Council Extends Local Law 152 Inspection Deadlines for Boards & Building Owners

    As of November 2021, the New York City Council has extended Local Law 152 gas pipeline inspection deadlines for boards and building owners through June 30, 2022.
  • FAQ: How New York City’s COVID Vaccination Requirement Impacts Boards & Building Owners

    As of December 27, 2021, New York City’s Department of Health requires building workers who perform in-person work to show proof of vaccination to their employer.
  • FAQ: The Impacts of the New York Prevailing Wage Law on Condominiums & Cooperatives

    Beginning July 1, 2022, condominium and cooperative buildings in New York City must begin to pay building workers a prevailing wage or forfeit their eligibility for the Cooperative and Condominium Property Tax Abatement.
  • HOA board member duties and roles

    Becoming a board member is a great way to engage with your neighbors and create positive changes in your community. But sometimes, new volunteers have little to no experience and must learn the community's rules, the board’s responsibilities and the demands of their roles as they go
  • Talent and Supply Chain Disruptions

    Has your community association been affected by labor shortages? Learn more about supply chain issues and how to address them in your community.
  • Talent and Supply Chain Disruptions

    Has your community association been affected by labor shortages? Learn more about supply chain issues and how to address them in your community.
  • Talent and Supply Chain Disruptions

    Has your community association been affected by labor shortages? Learn more about supply chain issues and how to address them in your community.
  • Looking Forward: Multifamily Investment, Construction, & Delivery Activity in New York City

    The multifamily residential sector in New York City made significant strides in 2021 as borough economics continued to recover and transition into a post-pandemic paradigm.
  • 7 Factors to Consider When Hiring a Property Manager

    Partnering with a property management company is a big step. Learn what to consider when deciding which one is right for you and your association.
  • High-Rise Insurance: Seven Tips to Cover Your Property

    Life in a high-rise property has its rewards. With great amenities, good security, and even concierge services, there are many advantages that are specific to just this kind of lifestyle. Similarly, there are specific requirements when it comes to insuring it, too. High-rises often have multiple residences, each with their own policies, plus shared common spaces, which also require coverage. Here are a few areas to help you determine if you and your high-rise community is adequately covered.
  • 7 Factors to Consider When Hiring a Property Management Company

    Hiring a property management company is a big step that will have a decisive impact on your community for years to come. Learn what factors to consider.
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