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Question: paying nyc parking ticket online help plz?

so i got a ticket 2 nights ago. i went to the website on the ticket. www.nyc.gov/finance to pay for the ticket, but when i input the parking ticket number or my license plate number, they cant find the ticket.
but i still have the option to pay the amount on my ticket once i input the ticket number. is it safe to do so? or should i wait till its on the website? but i dont wanna wait too long otherwise i get a fee of $20 for waiting over 20days. and if i wait too long, i dont wanna have like a warrant out or something. can someone help please?

Answer: Give it some time like a week from when the ticket us issued to show up in the system. I paid tickets on www.nyc.gov/finance it don't normally show up right away.

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Question: How to find out who owns a Coop Apartment - have the address?

I'ld like to find out who owns a particular coop apartment. I have the address and would like to do a reverse look up of the owner. The property is in Brooklyn, NY. I did a search on nyc.gov/finance for the property but it shows that the whole building is owned by a company, and there are no individual owners for each apartment. Where else can I look?

Answer: A coop apartment does not have an individual owner.

A coop is set up as a corporation who owns the entire building. All of the apartments. An apartment "owner" actually does not buy thier apartment but only buys shares of the coop, and in return for this coop ownership recieves an apartment.

There are many negitives issues that have hurt coops and that is why individucal ownership of individual apartments instead of a coop style.

So the corporation owns it, so you would be buying shares in the coop to take over an apartment there

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