How to Tackle Local Law 97 Compliance for Your NYC Coop or Condo Building
As a co-op or condo board member, you’re likely feeling the pressure of Local Law 97 (LL97)—one of NYC’s most ambitious climate laws. Designed to reduce carbon emissions from large buildings, LL97 comes with strict emissions limits and potential fines for non-compliance.
Unwanted Smells in NYC Coops
Tips from Mark Foley as seen in The New York Times
Did you know that two of the most common complaints in condos and coops are smells and noise? Whether it’s cooking odors, cigarette smoke, or even marijuana smoke, unwanted smells can quickly turn into a major issue in apartment living. If your neighbor’s smoking habits are making their way into your apartment, you’re not alone.
Local Law 111: NYC Lead Paint Inspection Requirements for Co-ops & Condos
A Beginner’s Guide to Lead Paint Inspections in NYC – Local Law 111 Explained
NYC’s Local Law 111 expands lead paint inspection requirements for multifamily buildings, including co-ops and condos. If your building was built before 1960—or between 1960 and 1978 with known lead-based paint—you must complete XRF testing in all common areas by August 9, 2025. Learn what your board needs to do to stay compliant and avoid fines.
Navigating Property Management Change
Lessons from Habitat Magazine’s Problem Solved! Podcast
Making a change in property management is one of the most significant decisions a co-op or condo board can face. In a recent episode of Habitat Magazine’s Problem Solved! podcast, Tina Larsson, co-founder and CEO of The Folson Group, shared a success story about a Westchester co-op board that found itself in a challenging situation with its existing property manager.
Annual Meeting Planning for Coops and Condos
A Step-by-Step Guide to Success
The annual meeting is a cornerstone event for any coop or condo building. It’s not just about checking off a governance requirement; it’s an opportunity to foster transparency, engage shareholders or unit owners, and build trust in the board’s leadership. Importantly, this is where the board members are elected, making it a critical event for shaping the building’s governance. A well-planned annual meeting can set the tone for the entire year, while a chaotic one can erode confidence and create unnecessary friction. Here’s how to ensure your building’s annual meeting runs smoothly and achieves its goals.
Handling Neighborly Disputes
Insights from Tina Larsson in The New York Times
In Manhattan co-ops, resolving disputes between neighbors can be a delicate process. A recent New York Times article tackled this issue, highlighting a situation where one shareholder’s HVAC installation was causing problems for another.
Fire Safety for NYC Coops and Condos
What Every Resident and Board Member Must Know
What's your biggest fear of living in an apartment building?
Sure, leaks from burst pipes are costly and inconvenient, but fires? Fires are terrifying. They can escalate quickly, cause significant damage, and put lives at serious risk. The good news? Fires are often preventable if you take proactive measures.
Want a More Connected NYC Community?
Discover the Power of a Holiday Party
Imagine stepping into your building’s beautifully decorated lobby, warmly greeted by neighbors who were once just faces in the elevator. In a condo or co-op, a holiday party is more than just a seasonal celebration—it’s a chance to build a genuine sense of community. Here are the many sides to a building-wide holiday party and what it can do to create a friendlier, more connected community for everyone.
How the Corporate Transparency Act Impacts Your Condo or Coop Board
What You Need to Know
Just when you thought you had enough on your plate—keeping up with energy codes, structural upgrades, and managing an aging building—now you’ve got the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) to think about. Fun, right? This new law is trying to tackle money laundering, which may feel like a bit of overkill in coops and condos. So, let’s break it down—what does the CTA mean for you as a board member, and how can you manage it without losing more sleep?
Navigating CAPEX Project Management for NYC Coops and Condos
Tips and Best Practices
Managing CAPEX (Capital Expenditure) projects in NYC co-ops and condos is a complex yet essential responsibility as a board member. Whether you’re overseeing a FISP project, ensuring Local Law 88 compliance, or tackling multiple Local Law 97 initiatives, the board’s decisions play a crucial role in maintaining and enhancing your building’s value, safety and efficiency. But how do you ensure your projects are successful from start to finish?