Alton attorney Emert Wyss thought he could make money in a Madison County class action lawsuit, but he accidentally sued himself instead. Now he has four law firms after his money – and he hired all four.
A struggling single parent and real estate agent is trying to sell her house and find a husband. Shes auctioning off both her home and her love in a package deal on eBay and Craigslist.
Last year, when many Park Avenue real estate brokers were struggling to sell their co-ops, Vickie Palmos and her business partner helped sell 37 condos in Astoria, Queens, as if it were 2006.
Ms. Palmos credits her success in part to the fact that she takes listings that other brokers sneer at because the properties suffer from real estate’s greatest sin: bad location.
via NYTimes.com.
Oh wow. An angry resident on Alamo Square spraypainted an open letter to a perturbed neighbor on the side of the former's house. Located on the northeast corner of Fulton and Scott near the Painted Ladies, the missive read:
[Note: bad language]
via – SFist.
The banker at the heart of the Goldman Sachs fraud case persuaded his London landlords to reduce his rent because of the credit crunch.
via Times Online.
Chelsea Officers were called by the apartment’s landlord who complained of loud music and an odor of drugs coming from an apartment unit.