Old bylaws can cause real headaches for co-op and condo boards.
Many buildings are still operating under rules written years or even decades ago. When those rules no longer match how a building actually runs today, boards can struggle to make decisions, meet quorum requirements, or avoid unnecessary conflicts.
In this Habitat Magazine Legal Talk episode, Emily Myers interviews Dean Roberts, Chair of the firm's New York Real Estate Practice Group, to discuss how boards can identify and address these issues. Drawing on extensive real-world experience, Dean explains some of the most common problems boards run into, how tools like attendance proxies can help meetings run more smoothly, and what boards should do if their bylaws may be out of date.
If you serve on a co-op or condo board, manage properties, or work with residential buildings, this conversation may be beneficial.
Watch the full discussion:
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