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KeymasterThere’s a glimmer of hope in the below comment of February 22, 2026 at 2:01 pm
Did you email the Senator to show support for the Bill?
If it becomes law, all the co-op rats are going to shred a lot of board minutes and legal opinions.
Our version of Drain the Swamp!
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Lawsuits occurring all inside deal with management, attorney Emma, and the person that is suing the coop wake up people
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Protest like Fairview did on grand central outside of their aparmtments and the news came too lol. They were dissing the board on live television that would be the best way
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In your experiences what is the best way to communicate with shareholders?
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Scott is a bozo getting paid and wasting more of our money. He walks around telling David ok what’s the next project he can come up with so he can spend more of our money on his bozo ideas
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I sent my support !
and also my mom did
hope other will do the same
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Who’s this ,scott ?
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I emailed my support and hope others do the same
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KeymasterS8912 – a Push for (co-op)Transparency
Another bill generating buzz in Albany this session is Senate Bill S8912, introduced by Senator Shelley Mayer just last month. This proposal takes a wider perspective on co‑op governance, aiming to amend the Cooperative Corporations Law to increase transparency in how co‑ops are run.
If enacted, S8912 would expand shareholders’ rights to information about their co-ops, reshape how boards interact with members, and impose limits on certain powers held by management companies. Essentially, it would give shareholders more visibility and voice in their buildings’ affairs.
The measure is still in an early stage, having been referred to the Senate Corporations, Authorities and Commissions Committee in January 2026, and it includes complex provisions that blend corporate law principles with housing governance. The bill’s sponsors argue this is a long‑needed update that reflects the realities of modern co‑ops, where large sums of money and high stakes demand strong accountability; opponents counter that broad changes could unintentionally burden smaller buildings, or complicate routine operations.EMAIL YOUR SUPPORT FOR THIS BILL TO SENATOR MAYEREmail Address:
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Correction *** Mamdani
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With the threat of mom, Danny going to increase property taxes by 9.5% and the threat and the jealousy of Zarina increasing our maintenance because she thinks we deserve to. I wonder how much our maintenance will go up next year again.
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Just saw an email where property management advised all buildings. All staircases will be closed. However, what if there is something that happens the building will be held liable for this. They should not be closing the stair staircases. This is a safety hazard
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I wonder how much Emma billed for this, it’s like she wanted there to be a case it was all a scam don’t you guys get it they teamed up they don’t care about us they just care about making their pockets bigger and anything they can find to Persue so they can take more money from the coop
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For the case with Doris which probably took 3 years you forgot to add the legal fee of attorney Emma and all the time she spent on This case which we shareholders are paying for plus the 250k due to David’s negligence
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In reply to the comment: “February 17, 2026 at 10:09 am
Agree with you, indeed we need to involve a TV news,
How long people are waiting to start acting ?
I know someone from local TV who I spoke to last year, we have to show up and give out our names and faces to come out in public and being able to speak up in front of the camera, etc
who is ready to do so?
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