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The Landlord

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Williamsburg »

Bikram Williamsburg is closing at the end of August after 10 years on North Seventh Street.

Cobble Hill »

J.Crew signed a 10-year net lease for the building at 151 Court St., according to reports.

East New York »

Police said a 51-year-old man was found dead at an East New York home, and had another man in custody.

Inwood »

Tenants of 1781 Riverside Dr. in Inwood say their landlord is slow to make repairs but quick to sue them.

Inwood »

The MTA says its landlord failed to make repairs to the entrance of the Dyckman Street A train station.

New York City »

Experts weigh in on how to make New York apartments quiet sanctuaries from city noise.

Williamsburg »

Realtors said landlords citywide are offering deals including lower rents on 18-month leases.

Boerum Hill »

Tenants at a damaged Brooklyn building say their landlord ordered them to leave or face eviction.

Greenpoint »

After letting the building fall into disrepair, the landlord of 66 Clay St. is kicking out tenants.

Harlem »

Manhattan's five worst buildings are in Harlem and Washington Heights, according to Public Advocate.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The hotel's owners have filed motions to kick ten tenants out of their  apartments.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

Tenants at an embattled Turtle Bay high-rise have filed suit against their landlord, claiming he has been overcharging them for rent for years.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

The original Ray's Pizza, a Little Italy institution at 27 Prince Street, was expecte to serve its last slice on Oct. 30, 2011.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Irene Katehis and Dimitra Malliaros are suing their Washington Heights landlord after renting an apartment that was allegedly infested with bats.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Upper East Side Assembly candidate Dan Quart vowed to make the fight against dirty heating oil a top priority if he wins.