Mortgage Buyers Reenter the Co-op and Condo Market
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<p>Cash sales of co-ops and condos in New York City have dropped to the lowest share in nearly two years.</p> ..read more
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New Rules to Help Co-ops and Condos Comply With Local Law 97
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4d ago
<p>Another &quot;final&quot; set of rules offers relief for buildings with legal, physical or financial constraints.</p> ..read more
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Corporate Transparency Act Deadline Looms for Co-ops and Condos
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5d ago
<p>&quot;Beneficial owners&quot; must be reported to the federal government by Dec. 31, 2024.</p> ..read more
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Land-Lease Co-ops Gain Right to Renew Leases Before Expiration
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1w ago
New law restores ability to take out 30-year mortgages, preserving apartment values ..read more
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Land-Lease Co-op Sues Over Rent Calculations if Co-op Is Dissolved
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Carnegie House co-op seeks protections if negotiations with land owners break down ..read more
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Hard Market Causing Delays in Co-op and Condo Insurance Renewals
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1w ago
Non-renewals are driven by claim history, building violations and non-compliance with risk minimization ..read more
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Co-op Boards' Arbitrary Price Floors Can Damage Apartment Values
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2w ago
A co-op board loses a lawsuit after rejecting a purchase price as too low ..read more
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City and State Governments Failing to Meet Their Own Climate Goals
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2w ago
State agencies are blamed for not providing a clear roadmap to meet renewable energy targets ..read more
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Citywide Mandatory Organics Recycling Program Begins on Oct. 6
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2w ago
Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island to join Brooklyn and Queens in fight against greenhouse gases ..read more
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Heat Pump Pilot Among Energy Upgrades at Hamilton Heights HDFC
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2w ago
A Hamilton Heights HDFC is pioneering a new heat pump design as part of a trio of energy efficiency measures financed by a $236,000 loan from the New York City Energy Efficiency Corp. (NYCEEC), which will meet between 50% to 70% of the domestic hot water needs for the residents of the Residencia Esperanza co-op ..read more
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