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Building inspectors paid with cash and gifts to falsify reports.

Online shopping hasn’t dampened asking rents – yet.

Brooklyn couple’s tax bite increases seven-fold in two years.

Brooklyn and Queens see continuing growth in prices and sales.

A chance for buyers in self-managed condominiums to get schooled.

An App Called Slack Can Organize Board Conversations

Written by Kathryn Farrell on September 11, 2017

Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

A way to manage the flow of talk between boards and their managers.

Largest subsidized housing development in nation selling for $850 million.

Defections like Trump Village add to scarcity of affordable housing.

Boards need to act when staffers get out of line.

Alternative approach saves big money on a Brooklyn roof job.

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