Tag: Noise regulation

Shareholder Relations Home Sweet Office
2010 Feb Home Sweet Office

 Ari Meisel lives in a 4,000-square foot loft in a four-family co-op building in  Soho—he also operates several green buildings, consulting and real estate businesses  from the comfort of his own unit. He has lived in this building for his…

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Q&A Q&A: Noise in a New Construction
2009 Nov Q&A: Noise in a New Construction

Q “When I purchased my apartment in Brooklyn, noise was a concern of mine. I was told by the sales team and the builders that noise was not a problem. But now with people moving in, I hear closet and kitchen doors closing, people wal…

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Q&A Q&A: Keeping the Kids Quiet
2008 March Q&A: Keeping the Kids Quiet

I’m a president of a new condo and have no experience running one prior to this. There is an apartment in the condo that consistently has children dropped off. After some inquiry it turns out to be the children of relatives, around 4 or …

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Board Operations How Boards and Residents Can Reduce Noise
2007 Nov How Boards and Residents Can Reduce Noise

New York City is known as the city that never sleeps��and for good reason: the city noise can be enough to keep anyone awake 24/7. In a city packed with millions of people, who often live in tight quarters, New York City residents experienc…

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Q&A Q&A: Sporadic Noise Problem
2007 Nov Q&A: Sporadic Noise Problem

Q From downstairs at times I can hear the kids who live in the apartment above me jumping around. The owner has a rug down sometimes, but not at others. The board president has hardwood floors, even though it says in the bylaws that …

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Q&A Q&A: Problem Selling Unit
2007 Nov Q&A: Problem Selling Unit

Q I am a shareholder at a 49-unit co-op in Manhattan. For the past five years we’ve had a vacant unit on the third floor as a result of excessive noise emanating from the apartment above. The past and present boards have not initiated an…

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Q&A Q&A: Basement Noises
2007 Jul Q&A: Basement Noises

Q For the past 2 months our apartment, which is on the ground floor above the basement, has been inundated with a loud noise from a faulty system of leaking pipes and non-working control valves, causing the sump pump to cycle on and …

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Q&A Q&A:  Wall-to-Wall Noise Solution?
2007 May Q&A: Wall-to-Wall Noise Solution?

Q A couple of our co-op tenants are complaining of noisy neighbors. There is an issue of some residents not adhering to the 80 percent carpeting rule. As a result, the board voted that any new occupants be required to get wall-to-wall …

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Management Relations Noise, Graffiti and a Greener Environment
2006 Jan Noise, Graffiti and a Greener Environment

In its last meeting of 2005, the New York City Council enacted legislation to make the city a quieter, cleaner and more environmentally-friendly place to live. Perhaps one of the major initiatives sought by the mayor’s office was revis…

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Board Operations Quiet on the Set
2005 May Quiet on the Set

Unwanted sound is the bane of many a New York co-op or condo dweller's existence. Few things are as annoying as being awakened in the middle of the night by a car alarm, being forced to listen to a neighbor's stereo against your will, or…

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