Can a Condo Be Forced to Hold an Annual Meeting?
Friday, April 27th, 2007Edward T. Braverman, a Manhattan co-op and condo lawyer, says unit owners have the right to demand a meeting.
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Edward T. Braverman, a Manhattan co-op and condo lawyer, says unit owners have the right to demand a meeting.
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David Ng, a Manhattan lawyer who represents tenants, says no advance notice is required.
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An unusual land rush is stirring in Midtown Manhattan as companies sign long-term leases for much more office space than they need.
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Let us now praise the unsung heroes of the effervescent Manhattan real estate market: the buyers.
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Some developers are rethinking plans to convert aging Manhattan office buildings into residential condominiums.
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While the national housing market is struggling, the prices and number of apartments selling in Manhattan rose in the first three months of this year.
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Just because Stuyvesant Town or Peter Cooper Village in Manhattan recently changed hands in a $5.4 billion transaction, it doesn?t mean they are changing at heart.
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The two largest brokerage companies in Manhattan said they plan to boycott a new industry search engine, which will be launched in June by the Real Estate Board of New York.
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