Most municipalities in the U.S. have laws on their books governing how exterior building façades must be inspected, maintained and repaired. While such legislation can be enacted at the state level, generally these laws are a local matter. …
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Most municipalities in the U.S. have laws on their books governing how exterior building façades must be inspected, maintained and repaired. While such legislation can be enacted at the state level, generally these laws are a local matter. …
Over the past few decades, ideas and technologies for improving energy efficiency, reducing ecological impact, and providing additional amenities to residents in multifamily buildings have surged. Near the front of that pack has been the ‘g…
When it comes to the planters and flowerbeds around your building or association, choosing the right annual and perennial plants to go in them isn’t quite as simple as you might think. There are many considerations to take into account, fro…
At the bedrock of a shared interest community, like a condo or HOA, is how and by whom the property is managed. While self-management may make the most economic sense for smaller communities, and there are certainly good examples of effecti…
When it comes to animals we humans consider to be pests, insects and rodents are usually the first critters that come to mind. Roaches and rats are as much a part of metropolitan life as sidewalks and street noise—but they’re certainly not …
When it comes to cleaning up bird waste at your property, it’s vitally important to take precautions to protect both custodial staff and residents from exposure to the allergens, pathogens, and parasites contained in droppings, feathers, an…
If you serve on your board, you already know the job can sometimes feel like a second career. One day you’re drafting the new budget, the next you’re dealing with Local Law inspections or mediating a conflict between residents. For a volunt…
Shareholders and unit owners are mindful of their financial investment and understandably want timely access to information. They want—and have the right—to see what goes on behind the curtain at board meetings and under the hood of hired v…
Serving on the board of a condo, co-op, or community association, or managing one professionally, comes with significant responsibility. These communities are complex ecosystems where ownership, shared infrastructure, governance, and risk i…
Residential cooperatives in Hoboken are few and far between. There isn’t a single authoritative count of co-ops in the city; estimates from local real estate sources describe it as a ‘tiny niche’ of perhaps 10 to 20 buildings, containing a …
In 2025, a penthouse on the Jersey Shore set the record for the highest price ever paid for a condominium in the Garden State. The unit in the then newly-launched Lido development in Asbury Park sold for $7.6 million—and while the price is …
Q. What would it entail to separate two buildings that make up one condo association into two separate condo associations? There are strong differences within our board on how to run the association, and there is a less than zero chance o…