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Preventing Package Theft in NYC: Essential Tips for Condo & Coop Boards

Preventing Package Theft in NYC: Essential Tips for Condo & Coop Boards

by Robert Pair | Jun 20, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education

In New York City, managing residential buildings—condos, co-ops, or multifamily properties—comes with unique challenges. Understanding the differences between condo and co-op management is key to making smart decisions if you’re part of a board or own property....
From Cost to Value: Understanding the Impact of Property Management Fees in NYC

From Cost to Value: Understanding the Impact of Property Management Fees in NYC

by Robert Pair | Jun 13, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education

Property Management Fees In New York: From Cost to Value Managing a condo or co-op in NYC isn’t easy, especially when you’re a volunteer board member. Fortunately, real estate management companies in New York City can provide the support, structure, and expertise....
Local Law 97: A Comprehensive Guide To Achieve Sustainable Buildings in NYC

Local Law 97: A Comprehensive Guide To Achieve Sustainable Buildings in NYC

by Robert Pair | Jun 6, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education

What is Local Law 97, what are your responsibilities under LL 97, and how can you make sure you comply with its requirements?   Local Law 97 sets emission limits for buildings in New York City to reach the desired carbon-neutral status and to make residential...
The Sky’s the Limit: How Drones are Reshaping Building Inspections in NYC

The Sky’s the Limit: How Drones are Reshaping Building Inspections in NYC

by Robert Pair | May 30, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education

How Drones Are Transforming Building Inspections in NYC As any New Yorker knows, keeping a building safe and compliant requires staying ahead of evolving property laws, maintenance protocols, and safety standards. At Harlem Property Management, we work with property...
Co-op vs. Condo: Understanding the Differences in NYC Real Estate

Co-op vs. Condo: Understanding the Differences in NYC Real Estate

by Robert Pair | Mar 14, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education

Differences Between NYC Co-ops and Condos: What Property Investors Should Know If you’re planning to invest in New York City real estate, it’s essential to understand the differences between NYC co-ops and condos. These two types of property ownership each...
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