Rent
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News
If Airbnbs Are Illegal, How Does My Neighbor Still Get Away With It?
Most co-ops require shareholders to comply with local laws and regulations, not just their own rules.
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Magazine
The Landlords of Social Media Seem Happy to Play the Villain
Why are property owners on social media crowing about the least lovable parts of their job?
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Travel
New York City’s Crackdown on Airbnb Is Starting. Here’s What to Expect.
On Tuesday, the city will start enforcing strict new rules on how and when New Yorkers can rent out homes…
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News
Rent Increases Are Softening, but Not Everywhere
Rents are still up over last year in just over half of the 100 largest U.S. cities.
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News
Rent-Controlled vs. Rent-Stabilized: How Much Can a Landlord Charge?
Owners of the city’s roughly 16,000 rent-controlled homes can raise the rent, but only so often, and only by so…
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News
Where Can You Find a No-Fee Rental?
A median-priced New York City rental apartment could come with a broker’s fee of nearly $7,000.
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World
New York City Panel to Vote on Rent Increases for 2 Million People
The News A New York City panel is expected to vote on Tuesday in favor of rent increases for nearly…
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Finance
When It’s Easy to Be a Landlord, No One Wants to Sell
Locked in at historically low interest rates. Platforms that make managing rentals a breeze. Homeowners have little incentive to put…
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Finance
The Next Retirement Communities Won’t Be Just for Seniors
New developments that integrate senior housing into age-diverse apartment buildings offer a more affordable alternative to isolated suburban retirement communities.
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News
Wonking Out: Inflation and the Imputation Game
When it comes to economic assessment, feelings are no substitute for hard data. A plurality of Americans say that we’re…