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  • Sales
    Seller hasn't accepted offer in 16 days
    Updated almost 11 years ago
    I'm wondering what to do in the situation where I put an offer in on a building and they accepted the offer but had to wait 4-5 days to cancel pervious accepter offer...
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  • Sales
    Element - Front desk staff experience
    Updated almost 11 years ago
    We went to view a condo today. We didn't see the place because our trip ended with the front desk staff yelling on the phone at the broker (using our cell phone) and...
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  • Sales
    New York prices to collapse?
    Updated almost 11 years ago
    Post from a few months ago, but curious to hear thoughts about the validity of the info here and whether the author's conclusion is likely on target: <a...
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  • Anything
    Suing a coop for failure to fix roof?
    Updated almost 11 years ago
    Hi All, I'm a shareholder at an HDFC coop. The roof is old and the board (both old and new) have been talking about repairing it for about 3 years now. I live on...
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  • Sales
    Skewed inventory
    Updated almost 11 years ago
    From Corcoran Q12015 Sales report: There is very short supply in the co-op market and in small-scale units. 95% of all home purchases in Manhattan take place below...
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  • Rentals
    421A Building - Short-Term Extensions
    Updated almost 11 years ago
    I can't seem to find any information governing a short-term extension for a building governed by the 421A rent stabilization. I'm moving across the country and...
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  • Sales
    load bearing walls in tenement/walk up
    Updated almost 11 years ago
    Is there any 'easy' way to determine which are load bearing walls when you're looking at a walkup tenement buildings in the city? e.g. early 1900s vintage. Would...
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