Friday, April 25th, 2008
Q & A: Can a Co-op Compel Residents to Get Cable?
Can a cooperative strike a deal for a discount with a cable company that requires all shareholders to subscribe?
Can a cooperative strike a deal for a discount with a cable company that requires all shareholders to subscribe?
Can a landlord force a tenant to provide access to an apartment to make repairs?
Two new construction sites represent one of the first efforts in decades to pump vitality into Spring Valley, N.Y.
But the few homeowners in trouble in affluent Greenwich, Conn., are tapping into other resources that most people cannot call upon to help prevent the ultimate indignity.
The population of Stuart, Fla. devours a cultural diet of everything from southern rock to the Borscht Belt shtick of Jackie Mason.
Brown Harris Stevens, one of the city’s oldest and most respected real estate firms, is being sued in federal court for housing discrimination.
Birch Bay, an unincorporated seaside village governed by the county, has for years been a vacation destination in the Pacific Northwest.
A residential community aimed at outdoors enthusiasts in Garden Valley, Idaho, and a beachfront residential resort in Jacó, Costa Rica.
Artificial lakes and large reservoirs around the country mean that millions of Americans are close to lake retreats.
Marylouise Oates and Robert Shrum own a 1916 shingled Cape Cod right on the beach.