Our Office. Bio of the Attorney General. Year in Review. ... If you are a market-rate tenant in a building that is going through a conversion to a condo or coop with a lease that has or is about to expire and you have questions, you may wish to consult a private attorney. You may obtain a list of private attorneys on the New York State Bar ...
The New York State Attorney General's Office Real Estate Finance Bureau is charged with enforcing Article 23-A of the General Business Law (the “Martin Act”) and governing regulations that regulate the offer and sale of real estate securities, including cooperative interests in realty, syndications, and intrastate offerings.
Our Office. Bio of the Attorney General. Year in Review. ... If you are a market-rate tenant in a building that is going through a conversion to a condo or coop with a lease that has or is about to expire and you have questions, you may wish to consult a private attorney. You may obtain a list of private attorneys on the New York State Bar ...
The New York State Office of the Attorney General maintains a database of information related to all submitted offering plans and amendments, cooperative policy statement applications, and no-action letter applications. All information, including submission and acceptance for filing dates, plan names and addresses, sponsors and their principals ...
For general questions, call the main number, 212-306-7450. To file a complaint, call the number for scheduling appointments, 718-722-3130.
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The New York State Attorney General's Office Real Estate Finance Bureau is charged with enforcing Article 23-A of the General Business Law (the “Martin Act”) and governing regulations that regulate the offer and sale of real estate securities, including cooperative interests in realty, syndications, and intrastate ...
The unit owner is generally responsible for all fixtures, appliances, and electrical and plumbing installations within the unit except if they are located in common elements and serve one or more units.
If you cannot complete the form online or need additional assistance with where to direct your complaint, please call our OAG Help Line at (800) 771-7755. Filing a false complaint is punishable as a Class A Misdemeanor. We need complaints in writing.
The Attorney General acts independently of the Governor of New York. The department's regulations are compiled in title 13 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR).
Many governing documents provide that an officer may be removed by a majority vote of the board members, but that an elected board member may only be removed with a vote of the association membership.
Board members are elected to run the cooperative on behalf of its members. They usually appoint or elect an executive committee to manage the cooperative. In addition, the board of directors is responsible for the direction of the cooperative and complying with ethical and legal standards.
What is a co-op in New York City? Co-op is short for “cooperative.” When you buy a co-op apartment, you are actually buying shares in a corporation that owns the building. ... Each owner is granted the right to occupy a specific apartment. This is called the “proprietary lease” for that apartment.
In regards to window damage, Andrew said, "Nine times out of 10, windows are the responsibility of the co-op." The article explained that Andrew "is dealing with exactly this issue for a client and says in most cases if the window frames are in disrepair, a co-op board has a responsibility to maintain them.May 25, 2021
The expenditure of the internal leakage due to toilet, sink etc. should be borne by concerned flat holders, with the consent of the society. 3.Apr 21, 2014
The board has taken the position that the replacement or repair of the torn out windows is the responsibility of the individual unit owners, and that if the owners re- Page 2 2 installed the old windows, the owners would be responsible for any further building damage and deterioration.