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When buildings need to place scaffolding on a neighbor's roof or temporarily close off a courtyard, some owners see dollar signs, while others face project-killing delays. As a result, the space between New York City buildings has become a surprisingly lucrative battleground. Dani Schwartz, partner at Offit Kurman, explains why neighboring access disputes have exploded over the past 15 years, and reveals the high-stakes negotiations happening right above your head. Schwartz walks through the delicate process of these negotiations, from the initial letter that can make or break a relationship to the courtroom showdowns that follow when talks collapse. With real examples ranging from modest rooftop access to a swimming pool standoff, this conversation exposes the hidden tensions built into New York's densely packed real estate and the creative strategies that sometimes prevent all-out war. Habitat's Paula Chin 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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