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TABLE OF CONTENTS 
2019-2020 ROUND-UP AND PROJECTION 
In markets throughout the nation, 2019 was a year of uncertainty, re  ecting change  
in the basic mechanisms of how we view, buy, and sell real estate.     at uncertainty  
extended to all markets, from traditional single-family homes to co-ops and condomini- 
ums, to commercial properties – and the same factors that a  ected markets in 2019 are  
expected to continue to reverberate in 2020. 
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THE ILLEGAL HOME-SHARING ISSUE 
Since their insurgence over the last dozen years, Airbnb, Homeaway/VRBO and other  
home-sharing sites using a similar model have provided travelers all across the globe with  
alternative—o  en more a  ordable—accommodation to hotels, motels, inns, and B&Bs.  
   e home-sharing model certainly has been an economic boon to budget-seeking travelers,  
locales with weak tourism, and property owners who use the services as an income stream.  
In many cases, however—particularly in larger cities in the US—renting out one’s home on a  
short-term basis (typically anything less than 30 days) is actually illegal.  
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Yale Robbins  
Publisher 
Henry Robbins  
Executive Vice President 
Joanna DiPaola  
Associate Publisher 
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Senior Editor 
Darcey Gerstein  
Associate Editor 
Pat Gale  
Associate Editor 
Shirly Korchak  
Art Director 
Anne Anastasi  
Production Manager 
Victor Marcos  
Traffi c Coordinator 
Alan J. Sidransky  
Staff Writer 
Rick Levin  
Director of Sales 
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INTRODUCING NEW SECURITY TECH IN YOUR BUILDING 
In today’s world of high-tech property management and building security, there are  
more options than ever for managers and boards to choose from to keep their com- 
munities on the cutting edge.    ere are web- and device-based apps for everything from  
package delivery to door entry to bill paying. When considering updating, or introduc- 
ing new management or security technology, the question for co-op and condo board  
members and their building managers is not necessarily which tech is best, but rather  
which is most easily adaptable for the people who will actually be using it: the residents.  
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THE COOPERATOR FALL EXPO RETURNS TO JAVITS 
On Tuesday, October 29th,  
   e Cooperator 
 welcomed thousands of board members,  
managers, building owners, and co-op, condo, and HOA residents from across the  
tristate area to the Jacob Javits Convention Center for the third annual Fall edition of  
   e Cooperator Expo New York.    e Fall Expo joined  
   e Cooperator’s  
Spring show  
(which has been an annual   xture at the Hilton New York in Midtown for nearly 30  
years) in 2017, and the response from both exhibitors and attendees a  er this sopho- 
more show has been outstanding.   
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ON THE WEB... 
LOBBY DECOR 
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CAPITAL GAINS AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 
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GLASS VS. MASONRY 
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INDUSTRY PULSE/CALENDAR 
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Q&A  
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MARKETPLACE 
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