Latest Articles Tagged "renting"
A lawsuit from the Real Estate Board of New York was the law’s final legal hurdle. The ban will take effect June 11.
The bill would require whoever hires the broker to pay the fee. Usually, that’s the landlord.
Brooklyn City Councilmember Chi Ossé says his bill shifting the broker fee to whoever hires the broker — usually the landlord — will pass at a hearing on Nov. 13.
New Yorkers share tips for how to spot signs of poor building management while touring apartments.
'It’s not news that New York City is one the most expensive places to live in the country. But there is something we can do about it.'
The conversion of rent-regulated apartments to ones with no limits on rent has been especially swift since 1994.
The number of sales this quarter dropped 20 percent from the same time last year.
The NYC rental market is "such an insane special case."
Now you have the chance to unlock the amateur erotic writer inside of you by subletting Henry Miller's old apartment for the summer.
Here's a helpful article that should also make you very, very angry.