Veritas Property Management

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At a glance

Firm: Veritas Property Management, LLC Type: New York City residential managing agent — full-service co-op, condominium, and rental management, with in-house real estate sales and leasing Founded: 2006, by three property managers with backgrounds the firm describes as spanning finance, customer service, and building technology Portfolio (per the firm and public directories): In the range of roughly 118 properties, the majority cooperatives and condominiums, with a number of HDFC cooperatives; coverage described as Manhattan, the Bronx, and lower Westchester Headquarters: 1995 Broadway, Suite 201, New York, NY 10023 (Upper West Side), per the firm's website Official website: veritasmanagement.com — see the site's Contact and Client Services sections Status: Active managing agent Source: The Roebling Team at Compass — compiled from the firm's published materials and building records on file. July 2026.


Who Veritas Property Management is

Veritas Property Management, LLC is a New York City residential managing agent founded in 2006 and based on the Upper West Side. Per its own materials, the firm specializes in cooperatives, condominiums, and rental buildings, and also holds a real estate brokerage license for sales and leasing. Public directories describe a portfolio of roughly 118 properties, weighted toward co-ops and condominiums and including a number of HDFC cooperatives, with a service area covering Manhattan, the Bronx, and lower Westchester.

The firm publicly lists a familiar full-service scope: building operations and staffing, board and shareholder meetings, Local Law 11 project management, collections and billing, compliance filings, insurance, and web-based owner and board portals. For a buyer or seller, the useful takeaway is that Veritas is a genuine NYC co-op/condo managing agent with a real residential book of business. What we have not been able to do from public sources is match specific Veritas-managed buildings to the co-op and condominium profiles on this site — the firm does not publish an open building list with addresses. Coverage of Veritas-managed buildings on this site is therefore not yet verified; confirm the current agent on any specific building directly.

Common diligence questions

These are the questions we ask on a buyer's or seller's behalf when a building is managed by Veritas Property Management. They are prompts for diligence, not claims about this firm's practices — answers vary by building and change over time.

  • Board-package turnaround: How long is management currently taking to review a completed purchase application and schedule a board interview, and what is the realistic window from submission to a closing-ready approval?
  • Access to financials, reserves, and minutes: What financial statements, current budget, reserve position, and board-meeting minutes will management release to a purchaser's attorney, and how quickly — and how much is available through the firm's owner/board portal versus by request?
  • HDFC considerations: If the building is an HDFC cooperative, what income restrictions, resale formulas, or flip-tax provisions apply, and how are they administered on a sale?
  • Responsiveness and staffing: Which property manager is assigned to the building, and how is on-site staffing structured (superintendent, porter, doorman coverage) versus what is handled from the management office?
  • Assessments and capital projects: Are any current or anticipated capital assessments, Local Law 11/facade, elevator, or mechanical projects on the books, and how are they being funded?
  • Flip-tax administration: If the building has a flip tax (transfer fee), how is it calculated and collected at closing, and who is responsible for it under the building's rules?
  • Certificate-of-insurance (COI) process: What are the current insurance and COI requirements for shareholders/owners, contractors, and movers, and who must be named as additional insured?

Buying or selling in a Veritas Property Management building?

We publish management-company profiles because the managing agent shapes the parts of a transaction a buyer or seller actually feels — how fast a board package moves, what the financials disclose, and how a closing gets scheduled. The Roebling Team at Compass tracks Manhattan's co-op and condo inventory building by building and brings that context to every deal.

Buying or selling in a building managed by Veritas Property Management? Request building-specific guidance →

Corey Cohen, Principal · The Roebling Team at Compass 646.939.7375 · c.cohen@compass.com


Management-company assignments, building policies, contacts and procedures can change. Buyers and sellers should verify current information with the building, managing agent, board materials, and counsel. This page reflects publicly available information and building records on file; The Roebling Team at Compass does not represent Veritas Property Management. © 2026 The Roebling Team at Compass.