Technology is changing quickly, especially in property management. Understanding, embracing, and investing in technology is essential for delivering efficient and effective property management in Harlem and throughout Upper Manhattan. If your co-op board or...
Zero waste laws, challenges and initiatives have been in the news for many years now. From the DSNY (Department of Sanitation, NY) Local Law 77 of 2013 to the more recent Local Law 199 of 2019, New York is trying to find ways to clean up the city and the earth. The...
The relationship your co-op board has with banks and other financial institutions will have a direct impact on the success of your community and your ability to attract new owners to your building. When someone applies for a mortgage, the building is going to undergo...
Buying a condominium unit in NYC is often more expensive than buying into a co-op. Yet, doing either of these options can be a savvy decision as they can be cheaper than a house. Residents don’t have to mow lawns or clean their windows. Plus, they can enjoy amenities...
Before someone buys a condominium unit in Manhattan, it’s advisable that they read through the bylaws. However, not everyone combs through the fine print. This can lead to misunderstanding and conflict that need to be resolved amicably. To help prevent these minor...
As a member of a building’s management board, a good chunk of your time is spent explaining house rules to your unit owners. They might accost you in the hallway after a hard day’s work or interrupt quality time with your loved ones. Instead of being reactive when it...