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July 05, 2008 10:00 PM


Dead landscaping to cost landlord thousands
Can security deposit be raided to fix damage?

Elderly couple urged to rethink real estate title
If title isn't fixed, offspring see inheritance trouble

Family challenges 'cure or quit' notice
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Person-to-person loan last hope after bankruptcy
Foreclosure makes it difficult for many to get financing

TIC with best friend: good or bad idea?
REThink Real Estate

Do 1980s ceilings contain asbestos?
Doctor's strict advice to home buyers not shared by all

Sellers hate stigma that comes with re-listing
How long until days on market resets?

Flooded crawlspace demands action
Property likely needs French drains, sump pump or foundation vents

Synthetic stucco gets bad rap
Is $140,000 replacement cost worth the trouble?

Is buying a home to live in a good investment?
Despite benefits, price appreciation not guaranteed in today's market

Condo foreclosed but HOA fees keep coming
Who's responsible for unpaid assessments?

Some remodels endure endless inspections
What building officials look for during site visits

Living room partition's a deal-breaker
Can buyer back out of purchase after learning bedroom's true identity?

Why can't mom have live-in assistant?
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Real Estate News from The NY Times
 
The Noise Children Make
7/4/2008 10:38 PM
As more families stay in New York City, the patter of little feet is becoming a major source of complaints from the neighbors.

 
In the Region: House Is New, but Style Is Classic
7/4/2008 12:48 PM
Architects and buyers show a growing fascination with the Arts and Crafts style developed in the early 20th century.

 
The Hunt: Room to Decorate
7/4/2008 1:07 PM
The goal for Judson Vann was to find a place convenient to work and to friends in Clinton or Chelsea.

 
Streetscapes | East 68th Street: A Bright Palette of Row Houses
7/4/2008 1:21 PM
A quiet block on the Upper East Side presents a catalog of designs covering 125 years.

 
Living in Old Greenwich, Conn.: A Yesteryear Feel, With Today’s Prices
7/4/2008 1:32 PM
Measuring just over two square miles, with about 10,000 people, Old Greenwich offers a small-town feel with big-city prices.

 
Habitats | Prospect Heights, Brooklyn: Growing Into a Home, and a Country
7/4/2008 12:59 PM
Mohammed Ali bought his co-op when he was single. Since then it has blossomed into a family home.

 
Posting: Whistling Past the Condominiums
7/4/2008 1:33 PM
One of the closest neighbors of a new condominium conversion in Kew Gardens is the Maple Grove Cemetery.

 
Big Deal: Catch-22 of Urban Renewal
7/4/2008 12:52 PM
After about a decade of negotiations, a group of artists took title to their East Village building, but there is one snag.

 
Big Deal: Grand Condo Plan Abandoned
7/4/2008 12:54 PM
A plan to build luxury apartments atop two Upper West Side buildings gestated for three years.

 
Away: From Urban Hotelier to Gentleman Farmer
7/3/2008 10:38 PM
A family expands its weekend farmhouse, maintaining its rustic style. Almost double in size, it has room for all, including sheep and llamas.



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