The integration of e-bikes and e-scooters into the urban fabric of New York City has raised questions about the potential risks they pose within the confines of multi-unit apartment buildings. Landlords, tasked with ensuring...more
11/1/2024
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If you’re on a co-op board of a building that doesn’t allow pets, what questions can board members ask tenants regarding pet requests, and what “reasonable accommodations” are you required to make?...more
1. If a Leak Destroys an Apartment, is a Co-Op Board Responsible for the Repairs?
In the event of a fire, water, or other damage, almost every proprietary lease has boilerplate language on who is responsible for certain...more