Tag: C Jaye Berger

Insurance What's in a Name?
2010 August What's in a Name?

Recently, a 36-year-old New York City restoration contractor was charged with multiple counts of workers’ compensation fraud and falsifying business records. He was hired as a sub-contractor, but he allegedly submitted three fraudulent …

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Q&A Q&A: Who is Responsible for Mold Removal?
2010 April Q&A: Who is Responsible for Mold Removal?

Q I am a shareholder of a co-op apartment building. I have a mold problem, which stems from water damage coming through the outside bricks. I had a mold assessment company take air samples and material samples. It was determined th…

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Exterior Pardon Our Mess
2010 March Pardon Our Mess

Time was, when you had a big construction or renovation job, you hired a general contractor, and if the job was big enough, that contractor hired subcontractors. But in recent decades, a new player has entered into the process…

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Q&A Q&A: Oh, The Pressure?
2010 March Q&A: Oh, The Pressure?

Q I'm having an ongoing problem with the water pressure in my co-op apartment and the board's response (or lack thereof) to it. I'm on the top floor of a 25-story building, and water pressure became an issue after I did a full bathr…

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Interior Prioritizing Projects to Avoid Trouble Later
2009 Nov Prioritizing Projects to Avoid Trouble Later

With the economy still in the weeds and building administrators looking for creative ways to save money and build up their bottom line, it’s no surprise to hear that co-ops and condos are taking a hard look at their maintenance and buil…

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Q&A Q&A: New Construction Woes
2009 Nov Q&A: New Construction Woes

Q Last year, I bought a brand new condo from a builder in Brooklyn. The disaster started from the first day I moved in. After I remodeled and thought that I could enjoy it, I found that there isn’t any insulation between the walls, f…

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Board Operations Resolving Disputes with Shareholders
2009 Oct Resolving Disputes with Shareholders

 Shareholders often find themselves “butting heads” with the board of directors at the co-op buildings in which they live. Often  the disputes, which arise are disagreements over a shareholder’s personal agenda, and a board not allowing th…

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Q&A Q&A: Charging Shareholders for Washing Machine Usage
2009 April Q&A: Charging Shareholders for Washing Machine Usage

Q In a previous issue of The Cooperator, attorney C. Jaye Berger discusses the matter of allocation of costs by shares for services such as electricity and water, as opposed to person adjusted usage. I do not take issue with her com…

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Exterior Positive Impacts of Local Law 11
2009 March Positive Impacts of Local Law 11

There’s more than enough to worry about living in a major American city without having to worry about being conked on the head by falling debris. That’s the kind of urban hazard Local Law 11 was created to address, requiring all buildin…

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