HOAs in New York

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About HOAs in New York

New York community associations are governed by a patchwork of statutes: the Condominium Act (Real Property Law Article 9-B) for condominiums, the Cooperative Corporations Law for housing co-ops, and the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law for HOAs and homeowner-association corporations. Owners have rights around access to records, board meetings, elections, and proxy voting that vary by entity type. On top of state law, every New York association has its own declaration, bylaws, house rules, and amendments — HOAproxy aggregates those documents across condos, co-ops, and HOAs and makes the full text searchable, so members can find the provisions that govern their building or community.