Tenants and landlords might find themselves in a contentious relationship when the landlord is new to the job. Renting basement or second-floor apartments is hardly new, but many novice landlords seek passive income through gig-based apps. Their lack of experience...
Rental units in New York have always come at a premium price. Tenants fortunate enough to sublet in a rent-controlled unit typically just keep their heads down and pay their rent on time. Sometimes, however, Brooklyn tenants have a legitimate complaint. In cases where...
If you're looking for a place to live in New York, you've likely heard about co-ops. If not, this term is short for cooperative housing. In this living situation, you and the other residents in a building are all equal owners. While cooperatives are great for some...