New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10983

Introduced
4/14/26  

Caption

Requires at least one director on a board of directors of a residential cooperative housing corporation be a primary resident of such residential cooperative housing corporation; prohibits the charging of payments, fees or charges by cooperative housing corporations without thirty days written notice to such cooperative housing corporation's shareholders.

Impact

In addition to the residency requirement for directors, A10983 also seeks to enhance transparency in the financial management of cooperative housing corporations. The bill prohibits these corporations from charging tenants any payments, fees, or charges without providing at least thirty days' written notice to all shareholders. This requirement is designed to protect shareholders from unexpected financial obligations and to foster better communication between the boards and residents regarding financial matters.

Summary

A10983 is a legislative bill introduced in the New York Assembly that proposes significant amendments to the business and not-for-profit corporation laws pertaining to residential cooperative housing corporations. The bill mandates that at least one director of the board for these corporations must be a primary resident of the housing corporation. This provision aims to ensure that the management of cooperative housing aligns more closely with the interests of the actual residents, who are directly affected by the decisions made by their board members.

Conclusion

If passed, A10983 would mark a notable shift in how residential cooperative housing corporations operate in New York, potentially influencing similar legislative efforts in other states. The bill's emphasis on residency and transparency reflects a growing trend towards enhancing community involvement in housing governance, a topic that resonates with many stakeholders in the housing sector.

Contention

The introduction of A10983 has sparked discussions around the balance of power within cooperative housing boards and the extent of control residents should have over governance. Advocates for the bill argue that requiring residents to be part of the board will make decision-making more reflective of the community's needs and priorities. However, critics may raise concerns regarding the potential limitations on board diversity and expertise, especially if boards are required to contain a minimum number of primary residents, which could restrict the scope of experience and knowledge available to guide the corporation's management.

Companion Bills

NY S09572

Same As Requires at least one director on a board of directors of a residential cooperative housing corporation be a primary resident of such residential cooperative housing corporation; prohibits the charging of payments, fees or charges by cooperative housing corporations without thirty days written notice to such cooperative housing corporation's shareholders.

Previously Filed As

NY S09572

Requires at least one director on a board of directors of a residential cooperative housing corporation be a primary resident of such residential cooperative housing corporation; prohibits the charging of payments, fees or charges by cooperative housing corporations without thirty days written notice to such cooperative housing corporation's shareholders.

NY S02098

Requires the board of directors of a residential cooperative housing corporation to notify applicants seeking to purchase shares of the corporation of the reason or reasons the board of directors has refused such request.

NY A07090

Requires the board of directors of a residential cooperative housing corporation to notify applicants seeking to purchase shares of the corporation of the reason or reasons the board of directors has refused such request.

NY S10220

Authorizes residential cooperative corporations to offer health insurance.

NY A10773

Authorizes residential cooperative corporations to offer health insurance.

NY HB85

Corporations and Associations - Cooperative Limited Equity Housing Corporations - Establishment

NY SB927

Corporations and Associations - Cooperative Limited Equity Housing Corporations - Establishment

NY SB511

Corporations and Associations - Cooperative Limited Equity Housing Corporations - Establishment

NY HB1615

Cooperative Housing Corporations and Condominiums - Emergency Use of Reserve Funds

NY SB576

Cooperative Housing Corporations and Condominiums - Emergency Use of Reserve Funds

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