NYC Co-op Boards Beware
NYC Co-op Boards BewareView...
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Q Can the person running for a board position make his own proxy ballot and cast votes for other people? —Electorally Concerned A “The simple answer to both of these questions is likely yes! ” says attorney Marc H. Schneider of the Garden City, N. Y. -based law firm of Schneider &am...
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Mann Report – Reasonable Accommodations and “Comfort Pets”View...
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Q “What recourse do unit owners have when a board is negligent of their duties? For example, a violation of the bylaws occurs when the board does not inspect common areas for safety and aesthetics when it specifically states in the bylaws that it is one of their responsibilities...
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Q “What recourse do unit owners have when a board is negligent of their duties? For example, a violation of the bylaws occurs when the board does not inspect common areas for safety and aesthetics when it specifically states in the bylaws that it is one of their responsibilities...
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Nov. 16, 2009 — Given the difficulty of enforcing dog-prohibition policies, what can boards of directors do to control those dogs that are allowed in their buildings? And how should a board deal with a request for a reasonable accommodation? Two attorneys survey the latest develo...
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The Roslyn News – BOT Explains Omnipoint RejectionDownload...
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Q My question is about the co-op’s building sponsor. I understand the building is owned by each shareholder and that they vote in a board to run the corporation. How does the sponsor factor into all of this? Is the sponsor part owner apart from the shareholder? — Confused Shareho...
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