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Co-ops and Condos Exempt From Preparing a Business Safety Plan
The confusing signals keep coming. The latest confusion surrounds the Business Safety Plan, a document businesses must prepare as the state moves through its phased reopening, outlining steps the business will take to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Some attorneys are...
Directors and Officers Insurance
Directors and Officers Insurance - Must-Have or Luxury?View
Legal and Legislative Update 2019
Legal and Legislative Update 2019View
Reasonable Accommodation by Marc H. Schneider at Schneider Buchel LLP, Habitat Magazine
In a case called Hubbard vs. Samson Management, the critical issue was whether a co-op or condo board must offer a free parking space close to the home of a disabled person who has difficulty walking. The plaintiff in this case, Sarah Hubbard, rented an apartment at...
Marc H. Schneider appears in Habitat Magazine on the issue of the right to “Quiet Enjoyment” in a Co-op
Habitat Magazine - "The Sound of Silence is Not Guaranteed"View
“Marc H. Schneider” quoted in article – Indemnity Clauses – What Your Board Needs to Know
Indemnity ClausesView
“Marc H. Schneider” quoted in the Sunday New York Times Real Estate Section regarding hoarding in Co-ops
Logistics is a big part of Brendan Keany’s job. As the general manager of Penn South, a sprawling co-op complex with 2,820 apartments in Chelsea, Mr. Keany is used to coordinating the schedules of his crew, contractors and residents when any repair work is required....
“The Cooperator Expo” 2017
Can the HOA Limit or Prohibit Election Signage in the Front Yard?
This election season is one of the most contentious in recent memory, and Americans are by and large sharply divided on their Presidential candidate allegiance – or, not sure at all. The First Amendment provides explicit protections for those wishing to voice their...