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  • Robert Nocco recently moved out of his rent-controlled home, where his
    parents had first lived around 50 years ago, the New York Times
    reported, but it wasn’t of his own accord. The building’s owner, Dexter
    Gurrieri, president of Vandenberg Real Estate, accused Nocco of
    violating the terms of his rent-control agreement more than 30 years
    ago. Turns out Nocco had signed an affidavit asserting that his parents
    had moved out of the apartment in 1976, the same year he moved into the
    space; in order to take over the rent-controlled unit, Nocco had to
    have lived with his parents for two years before they move out. Nocco
    asserts that his father lived in the unit almost 10 years after Nocco
    moved in — so Nocco believes he should have been allowed to stay. But
    Nocco, who paid $212 a month for the unit, one floor of a Brooklyn
    Heights townhouse, took a settlement and moved on. [more]

  • Top five sales agents of the week

    July 02, 2009 01:44PM

    The Real Deal has ranked the top residential listing agents of the week based on the highest priced residential deals filed with the city.

    Footnotes: Data is for closed deals filed with the city this week through Wednesday. The chart only includes sellers’ brokers, because buyers’ brokers’ names are not available in city data or listings. The data does not include deals in contract. To obtain broker information, listing information was compared with sales records filed with the city. Only deals where an individual broker and address can be identified are included. As a result, private sales, listings where an address has not been provided and new development sales by a sales center are not included. Sources: Streeteasy.com and The Real Deal research.

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