Woman with three emotional-support parrots scores $165G in NYC co-op battle
The co-op board must pay $165,000 to a tenant for evicting her over emotional-support parrots, highlighting housing discrimination issues.
Co-op board at ritzy Upper East Side building is mob-style 'racket,' couple claims in explosive RICO lawsuit
Residents of an Upper East Side co-op allege mafia-style tactics by the board members, including corrupt practices and freezing out dissenters.
A lawsuit utilizing the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) aims to oust the board for their alleged criminal acts.
When a Neighbor Dies Unattended, How Should the Building Handle It?
In cases where a neighbor causes unwanted odors, you would typically approach the co-op board and make a claim against the responsible party.
The co-op board has a duty to all shareholders to address the odor issue and should hire a professional company specialized in decomposition odor removal and disinfection.