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  • Dr. Sofa workers, a service that disassembles and reassembles sofas too small to make it into a New York City apartment, reassemble an oversized leather sofa into an apartment building in Manhattan Saturday, March 31, 2007.
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  • Dr. Sofa workers, a service that disassembles and reassembles sofas too small to make it into a New York City apartment, reassemble an oversized leather sofa into an apartment building in Manhat
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  • Gregory Gomez, a Dr. Sofa worker, a service that disassembles and reassembles sofas too small to make it into a New York City apartment, moves a disassembled oversized leather sofa into an apartment building in Manhattan Saturday, March 31, 2007.
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  • Christian Bindadot, a Dr. Sofa worker, a service that disassembles and reassembles sofas too small to make it into a New York City apartment, moves a disassembled oversized leather sofa into an apartment building in Manhattan Saturday, March 31, 2007.
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  • Dr. Sofa workers, a service that disassembles and reassembles sofas too small to make it into a New York City apartment, move a disassembled oversized leather sofa into an apartment building in Manhattan Saturday, March 31, 2007.
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  • Dr. Sofa workers, a service that disassembles and reassembles sofas too small to make it into a New York City apartment, move a disassembled oversized leather sofa into an apartment building in Manhattan Saturday, March 31, 2007.
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  • William Newcomb watches as Dr. Sofa workers, a service that disassembles and reassembles sofas too small to make it into a New York City apartment, reassemble an oversized leather sofa into his new Manhattan apartment Saturday, March 31, 2007.
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  • L-R Shiomi Gal-On, Christian Bindadot, and Gregory Gomez, of Dr. Sofa, a service that disassembles and reassembles sofas too small to make it into a New York City apartment, take apart an oversized leather sofa in Manhattan Saturday, March 31, 2007.
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  • Dr. Sofa workers, a service that disassembles and reassembles sofas too small to make it into a New York City apartment, take apart an oversized leather sofa in Manhattan Saturday, March 31, 2007.
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  • Christian Bindadot, of Dr. Sofa, a service that disassembles and reassembles sofas too small to make it into a New York City apartment, uses a saw to take apart an oversized leather sofa in Manhattan Saturday, March 31, 2007.
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  • Shiomi Gal-On, left, and Christian Bindadot, of Dr. Sofa, a service that disassembles and reassembles sofas too small to make it into a New York City apartment, take apart an oversized leather sofa in Manhattan Saturday, March 31, 2007.
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  • Dr. Sofa workers, a service that disassembles and reassembles sofas too small to make it into a New York City apartment, take apart an oversized leather sofa in Manhattan Saturday, March 31, 2007.
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  • Dr. Sofa, a service that disassembles and reassembles sofas too small to make it into a New York City apartment, arrives to take apart an oversized leather sofa in Manhattan Saturday, March 31, 2007.
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  • Tonia Misvaer with her birds Swami and Odin in her Upper West Side Apartment.
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  • Tonia Misvaer with her birds Swami and Odin in her Upper West Side Apartment.
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  • Tonia Misvaer with her birds Swami and Odin in her Upper West Side Apartment.
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  • Tonia Misvaer with her birds Swami and Odin in her Upper West Side Apartment.
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  • Tonia Misvaer with her birds Swami and Odin in her Upper West Side Apartment.
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  • Tonia Misvaer with her birds Swami and Odin in her Upper West Side Apartment.
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  • Tonia Misvaer with her birds Swami and Odin in her Upper West Side Apartment.
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  • Tonia Misvaer with her birds Swami and Odin in her Upper West Side Apartment.
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  • Tonia Misvaer with her birds Swami and Odin in her Upper West Side Apartment.
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  • The Last Party at William F. Buckley's Apartment in New York, U.S. as part of an open house for the house-buyers, art-buyers, and friends of Buckley.  June 18, 2008.
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  • The Last Party at William F. Buckley's Apartment in New York, U.S. as part of an open house for the house-buyers, art-buyers, and friends of Buckley. Shown here is Buckley's master bedroom. June 18, 2008.
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  • A woman leaves a typical apartment building in New York's Lower East Side.
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  • The highly secured door to an apartment building in New York's Lower East Side.
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  • Dr. Martin Beitler and his partner had to walk away from a $173,000 deposit on a two-bedroom apartment at the Chelsea Modern, at 447 West 18th Street.  They are in litigation right now to try to get their money back.  Photo taken in his office in New York, NY on Tuesday, March 17, 2009.
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  • Dr. Martin Beitler and his partner had to walk away from a $173,000 deposit on a two-bedroom apartment at the Chelsea Modern, at 447 West 18th Street.  They are in litigation right now to try to get their money back.  Photo taken in his office in New York, NY on Tuesday, March 17, 2009.
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  • Dr. Martin Beitler and his partner had to walk away from a $173,000 deposit on a two-bedroom apartment at the Chelsea Modern, at 447 West 18th Street.  They are in litigation right now to try to get their money back.  Photo taken in his office in New York, NY on Tuesday, March 17, 2009.
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  • Dr. Martin Beitler and his partner had to walk away from a $173,000 deposit on a two-bedroom apartment at the Chelsea Modern, at 447 West 18th Street.  They are in litigation right now to try to get their money back.  Photo taken in his office in New York, NY on Tuesday, March 17, 2009.
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  • Dr. Martin Beitler and his partner had to walk away from a $173,000 deposit on a two-bedroom apartment at the Chelsea Modern, at 447 West 18th Street.  They are in litigation right now to try to get their money back.  Photo taken in his office in New York, NY on Tuesday, March 17, 2009.
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  • Dr. Martin Beitler and his partner had to walk away from a $173,000 deposit on a two-bedroom apartment at the Chelsea Modern, at 447 West 18th Street.  They are in litigation right now to try to get their money back.  Photo taken in his office in New York, NY on Tuesday, March 17, 2009.
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  • Dr. Martin Beitler and his partner had to walk away from a $173,000 deposit on a two-bedroom apartment at the Chelsea Modern, at 447 West 18th Street.  They are in litigation right now to try to get their money back.  Photo taken in his office in New York, NY on Tuesday, March 17, 2009.
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  • Dr. Martin Beitler and his partner had to walk away from a $173,000 deposit on a two-bedroom apartment at the Chelsea Modern, at 447 West 18th Street.  They are in litigation right now to try to get their money back.  Photo taken in his office in New York, NY on Tuesday, March 17, 2009.
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  • Dr. Martin Beitler and his partner had to walk away from a $173,000 deposit on a two-bedroom apartment at the Chelsea Modern, at 447 West 18th Street.  They are in litigation right now to try to get their money back.  Photo taken in his office in New York, NY on Tuesday, March 17, 2009.
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  • A cat sits on a chair in a New York City apartment.
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  • The Last Party at William F. Buckley's Apartment in New York, U.S. as part of an open house for the house-buyers, art-buyers, and friends of Buckley.  June 18, 2008.
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  • The Last Party at William F. Buckley's Apartment in New York, U.S. as part of an open house for the house-buyers, art-buyers, and friends of Buckley.  June 18, 2008.
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  • The Last Party at William F. Buckley's Apartment in New York, U.S. as part of an open house for the house-buyers, art-buyers, and friends of Buckley.  June 18, 2008.
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  • The Last Party at William F. Buckley's Apartment in New York, U.S. as part of an open house for the house-buyers, art-buyers, and friends of Buckley.  June 18, 2008.
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  • The Last Party at William F. Buckley's Apartment in New York, U.S. as part of an open house for the house-buyers, art-buyers, and friends of Buckley.  June 18, 2008.
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  • The Last Party at William F. Buckley's Apartment in New York, U.S. as part of an open house for the house-buyers, art-buyers, and friends of Buckley.  June 18, 2008.
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  • The Last Party at William F. Buckley's Apartment in New York, U.S. as part of an open house for the house-buyers, art-buyers, and friends of Buckley.  June 18, 2008.
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  • The Last Party at William F. Buckley's Apartment in New York, U.S. as part of an open house for the house-buyers, art-buyers, and friends of Buckley. Shown here is Buckley's study. June 18, 2008.
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  • William Newcomb, center, sits in his newly reassembled leather sofa which was completed by Dr. Sofa, a service that disassembles and reassembles sofas too small to make it into a New York City apartment, Saturday, March 31, 2007.
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  • A junior 1 bedroom listed for $2700/month at 460 East 79th Street in New York. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • A junior 1 bedroom listed for $2700/month at 460 East 79th Street in New York. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • A junior 1 bedroom listed for $2700/month at 460 East 79th Street in New York. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • A junior 1 bedroom listed for $2700/month at 460 East 79th Street in New York. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • A junior 1 bedroom listed for $2700/month at 460 East 79th Street in New York. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • A junior 1 bedroom listed for $2700/month at 460 East 79th Street in New York. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • A junior 1 bedroom listed for $2700/month at 460 East 79th Street in New York. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • A junior 1 bedroom listed for $2700/month at 460 East 79th Street in New York. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • A junior 1 bedroom listed for $2700/month at 460 East 79th Street in New York. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • John Burke's landlord built more rooms and balconies onto the back of the building, even enclosing his own apartment in the new construction leaving his apartment enclosed, unventelated, and in a constant state of stalled construction. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John Burke's landlord built more rooms and balconies onto the back of the building, even enclosing his own apartment in the new construction leaving his apartment enclosed, unventelated, and in a constant state of stalled construction. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John Burke's landlord built more rooms and balconies onto the back of the building, even enclosing his own apartment in the new construction leaving his apartment enclosed, unventelated, and in a constant state of stalled construction. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John Burke must keep a plastic sheet on his apartment door because the landlord alledgedly purposfully replaced his door with another that is too small for the frame so dust and cold would breath into his apartment...John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John Burke must keep a plastic sheet on his apartment door because the landlord alledgedly purposfully replaced his door with another that is too small for the frame so dust and cold would breath into his apartment...John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Floorboards are completely rotted in the back of his apartment. During the winter months cold gets in because there is no insulation. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Construction on the outside of John Burke's apartment show how the ventilation system completely exposes the basement to the outside so rats and bugs can easily get in and nest. The basement has since been padlocked even while workers illegally build a Laundromat in the basement. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The exterior of his apartment with holes that ar 5 feet deep under his rotting floors. During the winter months cold gets in because there is no insulation. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • .John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • .John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • .John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • .John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The baseboards under the sink are completely rotted away because of the constant leak from the sink for which John Burke claims the his landlord will not fix. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John points out his bath tub has been sinking into the floor of his bathroom for years and the most the landlord would do to fix was add a layer of tile to fill the ever expanding gap caused by the sinking tub...John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Shoddy paint job in the bathroom. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John points out his bath tub has been sinking into the floor of his bathroom for years and the most the landlord would do to fix was add a layer of tile to fill the ever expanding gap caused by the sinking tub...John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John Burke points to a vent above his shower which he claims has been recently and purposfully driven out of the wall and for which the landlord will not fix.  ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • .John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A sign warning tennents of the dangerous dusty staircases which have been continuously dusty for a year now...John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • .John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • .John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John Burke points out black mold that keeps reappearing in his bathroom due to his landlord's neglect. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Principals of Paramount Realty Misha Haghani, right, and Scott Burman, left, pose at an apartment  at 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Interior of a unit at M127, and apartment  inside 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Interior of a unit at M127, and apartment  inside 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Window view from a unit at M127, and apartment  inside 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Kitchen inside a unit at M127, and apartment  inside 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Kitchen inside a unit at M127, and apartment  inside 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Kitchen inside a unit at M127, and apartment  inside 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Principals of Paramount Realty Misha Haghani, right, and Scott Burman, left, pose at an apartment  at 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Principals of Paramount Realty Misha Haghani, right, and Scott Burman, left, pose at an apartment  at 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Principals of Paramount Realty Misha Haghani, right, and Scott Burman, left, pose at an apartment  at 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Principals of Paramount Realty Misha Haghani, right, and Scott Burman, left, pose at an apartment  at 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Principals of Paramount Realty Misha Haghani, right, and Scott Burman, left, pose at an apartment  at 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Principals of Paramount Realty Misha Haghani, right, and Scott Burman, left, pose at an apartment  at 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Penthouse apartment  at 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Interior of a unit at M127, and apartment  inside 127 Madison...The first developer auction for a Manhattan condominium development in almost twenty years will be held next month on June 27th at The Roosevelt Hotel..Paramount Realty USA, a New York-based real estate auction company, announced that it has been hired by Cardinal Investments to market and sell the remaining six luxury residential condominiums at their Madison Square North condominium development, m127, located at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Streets..Misha Haghani, one of the two principals of Paramount Realty USA, says the auction will clearly reveal what the units are worth in today's market. "The transparent and open nature of the auction process will provide pricing clarity to buyers by showing what others are willing to pay," said Haghani. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to name your price on these exclusive Manhattan residences.".. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The 18th floor penthouse apartment at the Sherry Netherland Building in New York is listed for sale for $95 million.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The 18th floor penthouse apartment at the Sherry Netherland Building in New York is listed for sale for $95 million.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The 18th floor penthouse apartment at the Sherry Netherland Building in New York is listed for sale for $95 million.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The 18th floor penthouse apartment at the Sherry Netherland Building in New York is listed for sale for $95 million.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The 18th floor penthouse apartment at the Sherry Netherland Building in New York is listed for sale for $95 million.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The 18th floor penthouse apartment at the Sherry Netherland Building in New York is listed for sale for $95 million.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The 18th floor penthouse apartment at the Sherry Netherland Building in New York is listed for sale for $95 million.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The 18th floor penthouse apartment at the Sherry Netherland Building in New York is listed for sale for $95 million.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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