In another example, a New York City resident was accused of harassing the board of her building with her practice of repeatedly sliding notes under their doors whenever she had a complaint. When this resident wrote to The New York Cooperator, for advice, attorney Rachael Ratner, a colleague o...
In an effort to avoid escalating complaints to the courtroom, Sher recommends that a concerned resident first approach the managing agent or the board to officially lodge a complaint and to see if the issue can be resolved quickly. “They should write a letter regarding their issues and request...