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What are the rules for defining a room as a legal bedroom? I’ve come across online listings that seem to consider a tiny room or one with no windows as a bedroom.

As a baseline answer, if a room is extremely small (e.g. feels like a closet) and/or does not have a window, then in most cases, it will not be considered a legal...

During my online search, I’ve seen some under-market value co-op apartment listings for sale with high monthly maintenance fees. What is the deal with these and should I consider them?

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