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Category: Board Operations

Board Operations A Case Study in Queens
2008 March A Case Study in Queens

My family and I have been living in Glen Oaks Village in Queens for over 25 years. Originally built for the families of soldiers returning after World War II, the garden-style cooperative community is one of the largest in the New Y…

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Board Operations Technology Greeting You at Your Door
2007 Dec Technology Greeting You at Your Door

When it comes to living in New York City, having a doorman in your condo or co-op is a luxury that almost everyone wishes they could have. A doorman has many functions, among them providing a sense of security and collecting packages for…

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Board Operations How Boards and Residents Can Reduce Noise
2007 Nov How Boards and Residents Can Reduce Noise

New York City is known as the city that never sleeps��and for good reason: the city noise can be enough to keep anyone awake 24/7. In a city packed with millions of people, who often live in tight quarters, New York City residents experienc…

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Board Operations The Cooperator's Latest Roundtable Forum
2007 Oct The Cooperator's Latest Roundtable Forum

Carrying on The Cooperator's popular series of "roundtable" discussions for professionals in various disciplines of the city's residential real estate industry, a group of representatives from the worlds of co-op and condo law, finance a…

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Board Operations Knowing Your Governing Documents
2007 Oct Knowing Your Governing Documents

Whenever a co-op or condo resident has a burning question about policy, rules, or procedure in their association community, chances are the answer doesn't lie in some obscure legal document or under lock and key somewhere in the depths o…

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Board Operations A Board's Moral (and Legal) Obligation
2007 Oct A Board's Moral (and Legal) Obligation

Picture this: a co-op resident has a problem with his neighbor who plays loud music into the wee hours. He contacts his board of directors to see what he can do about this issue, but no one calls him back. Thinking maybe he just fell thr…

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Board Operations Protecting Your Building from Fraud
2007 Oct Protecting Your Building from Fraud

Most individuals have a healthy sense of ethics, choosing to run their personal lives and business affairs aboveboard. Unfortunately, a few bad apples are inevitable. Co-op and condo board members and managers are in positions of autho…

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Board Operations Discussing D&O Insurance
2007 Oct Discussing D&O Insurance

The board of directors runs on volunteers. They put in hours of unpaid time and effort into making sure your condo or coop runs efficiently and effectively. And then they make a mistake and wham! There is a lawsuit and suddenly they are bei…

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