Asked and Answered
I am buying a co-op in Manhattan. The managing agent is located in Brooklyn and refuses to send a closing representative to the attorney’s office for the buyer or seller located in Manhattan. Will everyone have to go to Brooklyn for the closing?Yes. For reasons I have never understood, there are a few Manhattan co-ops that have managing agents located outside of Manhattan, usually in Brooklyn. Several of those managing agents insist that all of the parties trek out to the closing in the hinterlands, rather than sending someone to the closing in Manhattan, where most of the parties are from and where the apartment is located. Of all the indignities that we sometimes suffer through to consummate a closing, I find this quirky feature of some co-ops particularly galling. It simply makes no sense to require the buyer and seller, their respective attorneys, the pay-off bank’s representative, the new lender’s attorney and the real estate brokers to travel outside of Manhattan for the closing. That being said, pack a lunch, it’s going to be a long afternoon…