Co-op boards can reject potential apartment buyers without offering a reason. It’s time to make the process transparent.
In New York, some residents are required to add their co-op and management company as “additional insured” parties.
The Council had been considering a slew of housing bills, including looser short-term rental rules and new affordable housing ...
New York City’s oldest woman is still “dancing” months after her 113th birthday. Louise Jean Signore — born over a century ...
A reseller of tickets has completed a resale of real estate. Tech entrepreneur Jeff Fluhr, a founder of ticket marketplace ...
Unlike New York City, where co-ops are the norm, most of the multifamily market in Boston is made up of condominiums.
In this week's Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses “Tahari v. 860 Fifth Ave. Corp.,” and “29 Flatbush Assoc. LLC v.
"My mom grew up there, all of her siblings, and I grew up there," one 20-year-old Southold resident said. But she doesn't ...
A top-floor one-bedroom condo with oversize windows that’s a quick walk to Prospect Park. The main space is a combined open ...
Fed up with rent increases, a former dancer wasn’t sure if he could afford a two-bedroom apartment. His partner and a ...
A 66-UNIT EAST FLATBUSH CO-OP is turning to smart boiler controls to rein in emissions and avoid $25,000 in Local Law 97 penalties.