...Co-OpsEjectment ActionDiscoveryCo-Op Sought to Evict Shareholder and Cancel Her Shares in the Co...
...Law (NYCHRL),3 which, under certain circumstances, require landlords and boards to permit residents with disabilities to keep pets. As one court put...
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, analyzes recent decisions, including a case where the court found that a reasonable inference may be drawn that defendants' conduct was motivated by
...34;Castle Village"), a New York cooperative housing corporation (or "co-op"), as defined in §216(b) of the Internal Revenue...
...have been filed include two broad categories of claims: claims against co-op boards, or, less often, condo boards, and claims against management companies. The...
...Co-OpsCourt Declined to Enjoin Current Co-Op Board From Pursuing Housing Court Actions Against Shareholders Who Are in Arrears...
... Since 1996, almost all co-op and condominium apartments in...the challenges created for owners, boards and managers by the manner...
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