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Does your board have questions about creating a budget for 2024? Sign up for our webinar

Published October 13, 2023 (over 2 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
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  • Your building is likely grappling with climate change regulations, inflation, and rising insurance costs
  • Webinar will discuss the best practices for creating a realistic budget and managing costs for 2024
New York City co-op and condo board members face an ever-increasing array of challenges. City ordinances are tough (and expensive) to comply with, especially climate change-related regulations. Then there’s the impact of inflation, rising insurance costs, and a slow sales market eating into expenses.

To help boards navigate these conditions, Brick Underground will co-host a webinar on creating a budget for 2024 at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 18th along with Lindsay Liu, co-founder and CEO of Super, a property management platform, and Mark Levine, principal of property management firm EBMG, which oversees the operations of over 100 NYC co-op, condominium, and rental buildings.

The one-hour discussion will focus on how to build a realistic budget and manage costs for 2024, including increased costs for insurance, labor, and new types of expenses, such as Local Law 97 upgrades. Learn tips for successful short- and long-term planning, as well as ways to mitigate a variety of costs.

There will be an open Q&A, so get your questions ready and be sure to sign up here.
Not sure if you should attend? Here are some sample questions that will be addressed:
  • What are creative ways for buildings to create new revenue streams?
  • How can buildings handle rising insurance premiums?
  • Is it worth paying for energy in advance and locking in a price?
  • How do you show a “good faith effort” to comply with Local Law 97?
  • What is ‘prevailing wage’ and how does it impact taxes?
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