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Q & A: Breaking the Mold, The Cooperator

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By Adam Leitman Bailey Q. I live in a prewar cooperative in Manhattan. As a result of a number of leaks during the past few years from either the apartment upstairs or pipes from inside the building’s walls, a black wet substance has filled part of my bathroom and bedroom walls and ceiling. When attempting  Full Article…

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Q&A: Ripped Off … Who’s Responsible? The Cooperator

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By Adam Leitman Bailey Q. A Shareholder in our building claims that some valuables he kept in a storage room in the basement of our co-op were stolen after the lock to his storage space was allegedly broken. He is threatening to sue the co-op for “the failure to properly secure the premises.” He is  Full Article…

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Q & A: Co-ops, Condos and Mail Slots, The New York Times

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By Adam Leitman Bailey Q. In condos and co-ops that have mail distributed into open slots by building staff, what regulations, if any, govern the handling of non-Postal Service mail? Do house rules alone dictate whether residents can leave noncommercial messages for other residents? Can quantity or frequency be restricted? Does it matter whether messages  Full Article…

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Q & A: When a Building Co-op Commandeers a Terrace, The New York Times

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By Adam Leitman Bailey Q. Our terrace is the staging area for work on the co-op’s facade, rendering it virtually unusable. Are we entitled to a maintenance reduction? A. Adam Leitman Bailey,a Manhattan real estate lawyer, said that while a co-op’s governing documents might give a shareholder exclusive use of a terrace, the typical proprietary  Full Article…

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Q & A: When a Super Is a Requirement

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By: Jay Romano October 20th, 2009 Q: Is there a New York City law that a co-op building must have a specific number of units to necessitate a live-in superintendent? A: Dov Treiman, a Manhattan real estate lawyer, said that under the New York City Administrative Code, any building with nine or more units must  Full Article…

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