New York Co-op & Condo Attorney — Navigating the Unique Rules of Cooperative and Condominium Ownership
Co-ops and condominiums operate under a distinct legal framework in New York — one that combines real estate law, corporate law, and a complex web of governing documents. Whether you're buying into a co-op, dealing with a board dispute, or trying to understand what your proprietary lease actually says, Mirzakanov Law provides clear, experienced guidance.
What We Handle
Co-op purchases
Reviewing proprietary leases, board packages, and house rules.
Condo purchases
Reviewing offering plans, bylaws, and common charge obligations.
Board application review
Understanding board requirements and approval processes.
Alteration agreements
Negotiating and reviewing renovation agreements with co-op/condo boards.
Proprietary lease disputes
Interpreting and enforcing rights under cooperative leases.
Board disputes and shareholder/unit owner conflicts
Legal guidance on governance issues.
Flip tax and fee disputes
Reviewing and challenging improper charges.
Subletting applications
Co-op and condo sublet approvals and disputes.
Co-op & Condo Representation
Co-op and condo matters require careful review of governing documents, board rules, proprietary leases, bylaws, alteration agreements, and ownership obligations.
Mirzakanov Law helps buyers, owners, shareholders, and unit owners understand their rights and navigate disputes, purchases, and board-related issues.
Buying a co-op or condo, or dealing with a board issue in New York? Call Mirzakanov Law at (212) 400-9285. Serving NYC and Nassau County. Consultations available in English, Hebrew, and Russian.


