BY JOHN KIRITSIS, ESQ., CPA, MBA, MS, JD, LL.M

Here are some key points to consider:

 

  1. Privacy Concerns:

Video doorbell cameras can capture images and recordings of common areas and individuals entering or exiting the building. Privacy concerns arise when cameras capture the activities of residents, visitors, and even neighboring buildings.

 

  1. Co-op Governing Documents:

Review the co-op’s proprietary lease, bylaws, and any house rules to determine if they address the installation and use of video doorbell cameras. Some co-ops may have specific rules or guidelines regarding surveillance devices.

 

  1. Consent and Notice:

Before installing a video doorbell camera, it’s advisable to obtain consent from the co-op board and inform other residents about the installation. Transparency can help address privacy concerns and maintain a sense of community.

 

  1. Common Area vs. Private Space:

Co-op residents generally have more control over the interior of their units compared to common areas. Video doorbell cameras that capture common areas could raise issues related to surveillance in shared spaces.

 

  1. NYC Surveillance Laws:

NYC has strict surveillance laws that govern the use of cameras in public and private spaces. Be aware of these laws to ensure that the installation and use of video doorbell cameras comply with legal requirements.

 

  1. Reasonable Use:

Even if video doorbell cameras are allowed, they should be used for legitimate security purposes and not infringe on the privacy of other residents.

 

  1. Recording Audio:

In some jurisdictions, recording audio without consent is subject to more stringent regulations than video recording. Check local laws to understand the rules regarding audio recordings.

 

  1. Accommodation for Disabilities:

Consider the needs of residents with disabilities when implementing video doorbell cameras. Accommodations may be required to ensure equal access and security for all residents.

 

  1. Data Storage and Security:

Ensure that any recorded data is stored securely and is not at risk of being accessed or misused by unauthorized individuals.

 

  1. Consult Legal Professionals:

Given the potential legal and privacy implications, consult legal professionals who specialize in NYC co-op law and privacy regulations. They can provide guidance on navigating the installation and use of video doorbell cameras while complying with applicable laws.

 

  1. Co-op Board Approval:

If the co-op’s governing documents require approval for alterations or installations within units, seek permission from the co-op board before installing a video doorbell camera.

 

Please note that laws and regulations can change over time, and there may have been developments in this area since my last update. Always consult with legal professionals or relevant authorities to obtain the most current and accurate information regarding video doorbell cameras and other matters related to NYC co-ops.

 

 

Citations, References and Potentially Useful Resources for Further Information:

U.S. Constitution

New York State Constitution

Federal Securities Regulation

New York State Martin Act

New York Condominium Act

New York State Security Regulations

New York Business Corporation Law

New York Limited Liability Company Law

New York Uniform Partnership Act

Federal Internal Revenue Code

New York State Tax Laws, Rules & Regulations

New York City Tax Laws, Rules & Regulations

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Board of Managers of the Park Regis Condominium v. Park Regis Owners Corp.

Park Sutton Condominium v. 447 E. 57th St. LLC

28 E. 10th Street Corp. v. Veras

Riverside Syndicate, Inc. v. Munroe

Essex House Condominium v. Marks

The Parc Vendome Condominium v. Atkinson

54-56 Meserole Street Owners Corp. v. Rossi

The Beekman Regent Condominium v. Bottiglieri

Chelsea 19th LLC v. West 19th Street Realty LLC

ACRIS

New York Department of Finance

New York City Department of Buildings

New York City Bar Association

New York State  Bar Association

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