One big thing. In an effort to snuff out conflicts of interest on co-op and condo boards, the state Legislature passed a new law requiring annual reporting of all contracts in which a board member has a financial interest. The law went into effect on January 1, 2018, and board’s first annual report was due by December 31, 2018. Read the article………………….
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