In this week's Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses “Tahari v. 860 Fifth Ave. Corp.,” and “29 Flatbush Assoc. LLC v. Medina.” Co-ops—Board of Directors May Not Be Sued Apart From Being Sued In a ...
Many American workers retire just in time for Social Security benefits but a little too early for Medicare coverage. The ...
When provincial campgrounds open in the new year, expect to pay more for yurts, cabins and some other types of campsites. The ...
After weeks of growing scrutiny surrounding the Yampa Valley Housing Authority and its privately managed affordable housing ...
If you retire earlier than most or were forced to quit due to layoffs, you face a potentially longer gap. For someone in ...
Rancho Cordova is lining up a serious affordable housing play on Sunrise Boulevard, after the City Council signed off on a ...
Some or all links may be monetized. Amid October headlines about the government shutdown, the IRS made a significant ...
The price of gold has shot up this year, even hitting a record high in October. While that may be good news for investors, ...
Residents of one of Toronto's most notorious apartment buildings have filed two multi-tenant applications at the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB), following years of maintenance issues and pest ...
Eli Sabin seeks requirement for landlords to include info on landlord-tenant rights, responsibilities in leases.
Here’s how affordable housing grants currently work in Lawrence, in a nutshell: In the fall, developers say what projects ...
It's a step in the right direction for KC Tenants and Tenants at the Bowen Tower in Raytown. Two cases in Jackson County ...
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