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Endless Parties Next Door
When a tenant in a rent-stabilized building refuses to stop having loud all-night parties, what can the neighbors do?
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When a tenant in a rent-stabilized building refuses to stop having loud all-night parties, what can the neighbors do?
Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.
Compiled by C.J. HUGHES
Living with college friends can offer a built-in social network.
By RONNIE KOENIG
When a home is sold, buyers bring in inspectors who sometimes get a window into the life of the previous owner.
By RONDA KAYSEN
For the actress, a tidy alcove studio carpeted in silvery white has room enough for everything that really matters.
By JOANNE KAUFMAN
As the line between live and work blurs, residential developers invest in co-working spaces.
By KIM VELSEY
A daybed isn’t just for lounging. It’s useful if you have overnight guests and is an asset at parties, too.
By TIM McKEOUGH
In Los Angeles, for example, a dog will cost you 10 times what a parking spot will.
By MICHAEL KOLOMATSKY
This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes in Tarrytown, N.Y., and North Stamford, Conn.
Reported by ANNE MANCUSO and LISA PREVOST
This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in the East Village and in Kensington, Brooklyn.
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
Two self-employed artists and their dog left Durham, N.C., hoping to find a home in New York City.
By JOYCE COHEN
The seven-room residence where the elusive actress liked to be left alone is for sale.
By VIVIAN MARINO
An 1854 rowhouse in Baltimore; a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., home with a landscaped atrium; and a Victorian house in Chicago
By VIVIAN MARINO
Munich has some of the most expensive homes in Germany, with prices up nearly 100 percent in the last decade, but growth on the high end has been slower recently.
By ALISON GREGOR
What can we do to keep the people next door from pruning our trees?
By RONDA KAYSEN
Boards are protected by the business judgment rule, which gives them wide legal latitude in the decisions they make.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Management promised to get rid of the mold in her apartment, but never did, and now she has respiratory problems.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Is it necessary to disclose tentative plans for a home office during a co-op interview?
By RONDA KAYSEN
A mysterious noise seems to be coming from the new building next door. What to do about it?
By RONDA KAYSEN