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Legal Talk for Co-ops and Condos

Legal Talk for Co-ops and Condos

Written by: Legal Talk by Habitat Magazine
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Co-op and condo board directors face a myriad of challenges they are not equipped to solve, and taking action can be a fraught experience. In this series, Habitat Magazine editors interview New York's leading co-op/condo attorneys for guidance on these challenges. Habitat, a New York City publication founded in 1982, is edited for co-op and condo board directors, property managers, and other professionals.© 2026 Legal Talk for Co-ops and Condos Economics Management Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • A Smarter Way to Handle a Problem Shareholder
    May 26 2026

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    Dealing with a neighbor who stops paying maintenance is one of the most stressful situations a co-op building can face — and most people assume the only fix is a slow, expensive slog through housing court. Attorney Moshe Bobker, partner at Tane Waterman & Wurtzel, explains a little-known legal tool that's been quietly changing the way co-ops handle defaulting shareholders. It's faster, cheaper, and in many cases far more effective than anything a courtroom can offer. Bobker draws on real cases to explain how this strategy shifts the pressure in ways that get people to the table quickly — and why it's been gaining serious traction since the COVID era exposed just how broken the traditional process really is. Habitat's Emily Myers conducts the interview.


    The business of running a building is demanding work that requires making endless decisions — some that can quickly lead your board into a quagmire of legal difficulties. Legal Talk interviews New York's leading co-op/condo attorneys to find solutions, and get some guidance, on these challenges. For more co-op and condo insights, sign up to receive Habitat's free newsletters or become a Habitat subscriber today!

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    25 mins
  • What One Condo Learned About Enforcing Its Own Rules
    May 18 2026

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    When a Lower East Side condo board ran out of patience with a rule-breaking pet owner, they needed a solution that didn't involve a lengthy and expensive lawsuit. What their attorney found buried in their own governing documents surprised everyone — and ultimately stopped the problem in its tracks. In this episode, attorney Lloyd Reisman, partner at Belkin Burden Goldman, pulls back the curtain on why so many building rules are essentially unenforceable — and what happens when boards find that out the hard way. He explains what residents can expect when buildings haven't updated their documents in years, and the practical steps that separate buildings that can act from those stuck waiting on a judge. Habitat's Emily Myers conducts the interview.


    The business of running a building is demanding work that requires making endless decisions — some that can quickly lead your board into a quagmire of legal difficulties. Legal Talk interviews New York's leading co-op/condo attorneys to find solutions, and get some guidance, on these challenges. For more co-op and condo insights, sign up to receive Habitat's free newsletters or become a Habitat subscriber today!

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    13 mins
  • Demystifying Unsold Shares
    May 11 2026

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    If your co-op has holders of unsold shares — or you're not even sure what that means — listen up. David Fitzhenry, partner at Moritt Hock & Hamroff, breaks down everything boards need to know about these often-misunderstood shareholders and the special rights they carry. You'll learn why holders of unsold shares can bypass the standard alteration approval process, how they can claim a board seat, and why their presence could affect your building's financing options. Fitzhenry also shares practical advice on maintaining a productive relationship with them, which can ultimately benefit the entire building. Whether you're dealing with one right now or just want to be prepared, this conversation gives you the legal grounding and real-world perspective to handle the situation confidently. Habitat's Carol Ott conducts the interview.


    The business of running a building is demanding work that requires making endless decisions — some that can quickly lead your board into a quagmire of legal difficulties. Legal Talk interviews New York's leading co-op/condo attorneys to find solutions, and get some guidance, on these challenges. For more co-op and condo insights, sign up to receive Habitat's free newsletters or become a Habitat subscriber today!

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    16 mins
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