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COOPERATOR.COM  THE COOPERATOR —  NOVEMBER 2020    13   Cesarano & Khan, PC  Certified Public Accountants  PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO   THE COOPERATIVE AND CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY  Reporting on Financial Statements •  Tax Services  Budgeting & Consulting • Election Tabulation Services  For additional information, contact  Carl M. Cesarano, CPA  199 JERICHO TURNPIKE, SUITE 400 • FLORAL PARK, NY 11001  (516) 437-8200  and   718-478-7400 • info@ck-cpas.com  cesarano &khan1_8 use this_:cesarano &khan 4  7/22/15  4:59 PM  Page 1  Formerly known as   Lipner, Sofferman & Co., LLP  and Katz Viola Lebenhart & Mauro, LLP  Over 50 Years Serving the  NY Coop/Condo Community  KVLSM  LLP is  a  full-service  accounting  firm  with a staff of professionals available to guide  its clients through every facet of business and  personal  tax processing. The  firm  has  been  providing the highest level of professionalism  and guidance to the New York coop/condo  community for over 50 years.  The firm’s services include,  but are not limited to:  Contact Ken Lipner:  klipner@kvlsmcpa.com • 516-294-0400  • Financial Statement Preparation  • Audits, Reviews, and Compilations  • Mergers and Acquisitions  • Tax Preparation  • Cash Flow and Budget Analysis  • Financial and Retirement Planning  • CFO Services  415 Crossways Park Drive, Suite C  Woodbury, NY 11797  Phone: 516-294-0400 • Fax: 516-938-0491  kvlsmcpa.com  The firm’s services include,  but are not limited to:  Contact Ken Lipner:  klipner@kvlsmcpa.com • 516-294-0400  • Financial Statement Preparation  • Audits, Reviews, and Compilations  • Mergers and Acquisitions  • Tax Preparation  • Cash Flow and Budget Analysis  • Financial and Retirement Planning  • CFO Services  415 Crossways Park Drive, Suite C  Woodbury, NY 11797  Phone: 516-294-0400 • Fax: 516-938-0491  kvlsmcpa.com  Formerly known as  Lipner, Soff erman & Co., LLP and Katz Viola Lebenhart & Mauro, LLP  Over 50 Years Serving the  NY Coop/Condo Community  KVLSM LLP is a full-service accoun� ng fi rm with a staff  of professionals   available  to  guide  its  clients  through  every  facet  of  business  and   personal  tax  processing.  The  fi rm  has  been  providing  the  highest   level of professionalism and guidance to the New York coop/condo   community for over 50 years.  The fi rm’s services include, but are not limited to:  • Financial Statement    Preparation  • Audits, Reviews, and    Compilations  • Mergers and Acquisitions  • Tax Preparation  • Cash Flow and Budget     Analysis  • Financial and Retirement    Planning  Contact Kenneth Lipner, CPA: klipner@kvlsmcpa.com • 516-294-0400  415 Crossways Park Drive, Suite C Woodbury, NY 11797  Phone: 516-294-0400 • Fax: 516-938-0491  kvlsmcpa.com  Ad for Yates Restora on, February 2015  RESTORATION GROUP, LTD.  Phone: 718.993.5700  info@yatesrestoration.com  www.yatesrestoration.com  Yates Restoration has set the  standard in the restoration and  maintenance of New York CIty’s  most notable properties. Our  unsurpassed expertise and team  of artisans, technicians and  project managers, means your  project gets done right and on  schedule. Call or visit us at  our website.  Restoring the City of New York for over 90 years  • Facade Restoration  • Roofing and Waterproofing  • Terrace and Plaza Restoration  • Balcony Restoration and Repair  • Structural Stabilization  • Steel Work  • Ornamental Sheet Metal  • Local Law 11  and wore masks. So we had both going on.”  Of the shareholder response, she says, “I   didn’t hear any complaints about it. I think   most people were appreciative that we were   able to, you know, have our annual meeting   given the circumstances, and the extent that   everybody went through to make it happen.”   In addition to setting up the Zoom meeting,   the board went out of its way to make the   rec room available for the ten or so share-  holders who don’t have access to the inter-  net, or for those who just wanted to attend   in person. Additionally, some of their more   tech-savvy  board members gave  personal   assistance to residents who needed a Zoom   tutorial or to simply get people comfortable   with the platform. “Everyone was grateful to   have the opportunity to participate,” Gard-  ner continues. “I walked away feeling pretty   good about it.”  As long as virtual or electronic meeting   formats are permitted in an association’s or   corporation’s governing documents, con-  ducting meetings to accomplish the business   of a multifamily community should not be   hindered by coronavirus constraints. In fact,   you might find these methods of meeting   and voting preferable to traditional “physi-  cal” ones. Necessity is the mother of inven-  tion and can lead us to adaptations or altera-  tions that have lasting benefits.                       n  Darcey Gerstein is Associate Editor and Staff   Writer for The Cooperator.  On the other hand, pent-up demand from   months of COVID-caused inactivity is ex-  pected to keep sales flowing. One possible   scenario is that condominiums—which are   more easily rented than co-ops, thanks to the   limited power of condo association boards   to  control  subletting  within  a building  or   HOA—may see a steeper decline as investors   awaken to the new realities of a rental market   that may not cover their monthly condo fees   and property taxes. Either way, the pros seem   to agree that at this point, it’s a wait-and-see   situation.                                                          n  WHERE IS THE...  continued from page 6  safety.” He is hoping that the study will   move the city one step closer to updating   its technology laws.  “Drones offer a 21st-century solution   to provide more detailed building inspec-  tions, increase public safety, and reduce   costs,” adds Carlo Scissura,  President   and CEO of the construction trade group   New  York  Building Congress  (NYBC).   “New technologies like drones are al-  ready being used effectively around the   country and the world, so it is essential   that New York embrace innovation and   not be left behind.”  The bill takes effect immediately, and   the study must be completed no later   than October 31, 2021, notes the   Green-  point Post  . Implementation of the study’s   findings will depend on the city creating   regulations under which use of drones is   legal.   n  NYC TO EXPLORE...  continued from page 6  configuration of the buildings, they may sim-  ply go on other people’s roofs, or use ladders   to gain access over a dividing wall or fence.   I know of one shareholder who came home   from work to find the side of their building   painted a different color. The neighbor’s con-  tractors had used ladders, climbed over the   fence and set up their own equipment. An-  other couple with an apartment on the top   floor of the same building awoke one morn-  ing to the sound of workmen talking on the   roof, directly outside their bedroom window.   The shareholders may not have even realized   those workers shouldn’t have been there—but   they were upset, to say the least.  Avoiding Trouble   To avoid such situations, an access agree-  ment (sometimes also called a license agree-  ment) is a good first step. This document   allows the buildings involved to anticipate,   discuss, and sort out these issues and have   DEALING WITH...  continued from page 6  continued on page 14 


































































































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