"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 ...
Dozens packed what became a contentious Dec. 16 Peoria council meeting, leaving some people to stand in the back of the room.
A reseller of tickets has completed a resale of real estate. Tech entrepreneur Jeff Fluhr, a founder of ticket marketplace ...
In this week's Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses “Tahari v. 860 Fifth Ave. Corp.,” and “29 Flatbush Assoc. LLC v.
Co-op boards can reject potential apartment buyers without offering a reason. It’s time to make the process transparent.
Fed up with rent increases, a former dancer wasn’t sure if he could afford a two-bedroom apartment. His partner and a ...
New York City’s oldest woman is still “dancing” months after her 113th birthday. Louise Jean Signore — born over a century ...
The City Council is considering a well-intentioned, but horribly misguided bill to make air conditioning a requirement in ...
In New York, some residents are required to add their co-op and management company as “additional insured” parties.
State and city agencies are reviewing conditions at the Harper Square Cooperative as disputes between building leaders and a ...
Unlike New York City, where co-ops are the norm, most of the multifamily market in Boston is made up of condominiums.