by Debra Guzov | Real Estate Legality
Buying an apartment through a Limited Liability Company or LLC may be a way to limit personal liability or protect assets, but it may not be a viable option. Even if it is, it might not be worth the trouble. In the first instance, the purchase of a cooperative...
by Debra Guzov | Employment Law, Real Estate Legality
2018 has been the year of the viral movement to bring sexual harassment claims to light. Businesses across the globe have reviewed their employment policies to ensure staff are protected. But what about co-op and condos? “Horseplay among staff members can easily...
by Debra Guzov | Employment Law, Real Estate Legality
How do board members and managing agents of co-ops and condos choose who to hire? It is an important decision as these people have access to the building and private owner and shareholder information. Depending on the building’s size and the number of residents,...
by Debra Guzov | Real Estate Legality, Real Property
Acting as a board member for a co-op or condo can seem like a full time job. Shareholders select board members to make and implement day-to-day decisions for the building. As a board member your role is to protect the interests of all tenants, owners and...
by Debra Guzov | Real Estate Developments
Luxury residential buildings are adding to the New York skyline as development and construction stay strong for 2018. The Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group predict that there will be roughly 4,000 to 5,000 new apartments in NYC for 2018.[1] These residential units...