Dealing With Conflict in Co-ops & Condos – Noise, Odors, & Leaks: Oh My!

Even before the pandemic and social unrest of the last few years, interpersonal conflict and outright hostility often surfaced in the co-op and condo environment, forcing boards and managers to deal with both legitimate grievances and conflicts that are sometimes less than rational. Whether a conflict arises between neighbors, between residents and management, or between tenants and the board, it’s vital to address it swiftly and diplomatically to maintain a functioning, livable community.   Read the entire article……………………………….

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