When Negotiations Fail: Forcing Your Association’s Neighbor to Grant a License for Protection May Be the Only Way (NY)

Property managers, take heed! A recent court case highlights the power you have to protect your associations when a neighboring building owner does not cooperate in giving a license for protection on their property so that the association can perform its work . In this case, the court awarded a license fee and mandated typical insurance, but did not reimburse the unneighborly neighbor for any additional professional fees or costs and did not grant any other consideration for the license.   Read the article…………………………….

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