New Jersey ranks last in NJBIA business climate report
New Jersey ranked last in a regional business climate report from the New Jersey Business and Industry Association, as high taxes and business costs continued to weigh on employers. The New Jersey business climate report compared seven Northeast and mid-Atlantic states and placed Pennsylvania first, followed by Maryland and Delaware. New Jersey finished at the bottom for the eighth consecutive year. New Jersey business climate report highlights tax burden
New Jersey ranks last in NJBIA business climate report
New Jersey ranked last in a regional business climate report from the New Jersey Business and Industry Association, as high taxes and business costs continued to weigh on employers. The New Jersey business climate report compared seven Northeast and mid-Atlantic states and placed Pennsylvania first, followed by Maryland and Delaware. New Jersey finished at the bottom for the eighth consecutive year. New Jersey business climate report highlights tax burden
Ohio Property Tax Repeal Campaign Targets 2027 After Missing Ballot Deadline
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio property tax repeal campaign will not move forward for the November 2026 ballot, shifting instead toward a possible Ohio property tax ballot 2027 fight over homeowner costs and local government funding. Following an update reported on Friday, June 5, 2026, organizers with AxOHTax, also known as the Committee to Abolish Ohio Property Taxes, said they will continue collecting signatures rather than submit petitions for the 2026 ballot. Oh
Ohio Property Tax Repeal Campaign Targets 2027 After Missing Ballot Deadline
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio property tax repeal campaign will not move forward for the November 2026 ballot, shifting instead toward a possible Ohio property tax ballot 2027 fight over homeowner costs and local government funding. Following an update reported on Friday, June 5, 2026, organizers with AxOHTax, also known as the Committee to Abolish Ohio Property Taxes, said they will continue collecting signatures rather than submit petitions for the 2026 ballot. Oh
Chicago Zillow Listings Restored After MRED Court Order
Chicago Zillow listings were restored after a federal court order required Midwest Real Estate Data, known as MRED, to return listing access to the real estate platform. The order, issued on Friday, May 22, 2026, temporarily restored Chicago-area home listing data on Zillow after thousands of listings were removed during a legal dispute over property data, private listings and platform display rules. MRED-Zillow Dispute Centers on Private Listings
Chicago Zillow Listings Restored After MRED Court Order
Chicago Zillow listings were restored after a federal court order required Midwest Real Estate Data, known as MRED, to return listing access to the real estate platform. The order, issued on Friday, May 22, 2026, temporarily restored Chicago-area home listing data on Zillow after thousands of listings were removed during a legal dispute over property data, private listings and platform display rules. MRED-Zillow Dispute Centers on Private Listings
Daughters Have Equal Right To Inheritance Under Hindu Law
Supreme Court Reaffirms Equal Rights The Supreme Court has once again reaffirmed that daughters have equal right to inheritance under Hindu law. The ruling makes it clear that a daughter is a legal heir to her father’s share in property and cannot be denied her claim only because she is a woman. This decision strengthens the principle of equality in family property matters and reminds families that daught
Daughters Have Equal Right To Inheritance Under Hindu Law
Supreme Court Reaffirms Equal Rights The Supreme Court has once again reaffirmed that daughters have equal right to inheritance under Hindu law. The ruling makes it clear that a daughter is a legal heir to her father’s share in property and cannot be denied her claim only because she is a woman. This decision strengthens the principle of equality in family property matters and reminds families that daught
TMC-Controlled KMC Issues Demolition Notices to Abhishek Banerjee
The TMC-controlled Kolkata Municipal Corporation has issued demolition notices to 17 properties linked to party MP Abhishek Banerjee, sparking speculation about internal friction within the party. KMC’s Demolition Notices to Abhishek Banerjee In an unusual political twist, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), controlled by the Trinamool Congress (TMC), sent demolition notic
TMC-Controlled KMC Issues Demolition Notices to Abhishek Banerjee
The TMC-controlled Kolkata Municipal Corporation has issued demolition notices to 17 properties linked to party MP Abhishek Banerjee, sparking speculation about internal friction within the party. KMC’s Demolition Notices to Abhishek Banerjee In an unusual political twist, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), controlled by the Trinamool Congress (TMC), sent demolition notic
What Is an OCI Card? Benefits, Eligibility and India Travel Rules Explained
An OCI card, or Overseas Citizen of India card, gives eligible foreign citizens of Indian origin long-term access to India. For Indian-origin Americans, the OCI card is especially useful after U.S. citizenship. It helps eligible former Indian citizens and people of Indian origin visit India frequently, stay for longer periods and maintain family, cultural, property and business ties with India. However, OCI is not Indian citizenship. OCI cardholders cannot vote in India, ho
What Is an OCI Card? Benefits, Eligibility and India Travel Rules Explained
An OCI card, or Overseas Citizen of India card, gives eligible foreign citizens of Indian origin long-term access to India. For Indian-origin Americans, the OCI card is especially useful after U.S. citizenship. It helps eligible former Indian citizens and people of Indian origin visit India frequently, stay for longer periods and maintain family, cultural, property and business ties with India. However, OCI is not Indian citizenship. OCI cardholders cannot vote in India, ho
NRI vs OCI Difference: Citizenship, Passport, Voting and Property Rules
NRI vs OCI Difference: What Indian-Origin Americans Should Know The main difference between NRI and OCI is citizenship. An NRI is an Indian citizen living outside India, while an OCI cardholder is a foreign citizen of Indian origin who gets special India-related benefits but not Indian citizenship. For Indian-origin Americans, this difference matters because it affects passport use, India travel, voting rights, property ownership, banking access and long
NRI vs OCI Difference: Citizenship, Passport, Voting and Property Rules
NRI vs OCI Difference: What Indian-Origin Americans Should Know The main difference between NRI and OCI is citizenship. An NRI is an Indian citizen living outside India, while an OCI cardholder is a foreign citizen of Indian origin who gets special India-related benefits but not Indian citizenship. For Indian-origin Americans, this difference matters because it affects passport use, India travel, voting rights, property ownership, banking access and long
San Francisco mansion sells for $56 million in off-market deal
A historic mansion in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood has sold in a private, off-market transaction for $56 million, according to public property records. The sale marks the city’s most expensive residential deal since a nearby property set a record in 2024, underscoring continued strength in the luxury housing segment. The property, located at 2898 Vallejo Street, was sold by a revocable trust linked to Daniel Alegre, a technology and media executive. The buyer was
San Francisco mansion sells for $56 million in off-market deal
A historic mansion in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood has sold in a private, off-market transaction for $56 million, according to public property records. The sale marks the city’s most expensive residential deal since a nearby property set a record in 2024, underscoring continued strength in the luxury housing segment. The property, located at 2898 Vallejo Street, was sold by a revocable trust linked to Daniel Alegre, a technology and media executive. The buyer was
Jagan Depressed Over Family Dispute With Sharmila: Spokesperson's Statement
The YSR family, once the epitome of political unity, has been embroiled in a public dispute since the 2019 elections, with Sharmila accusing her brother, YS Jagan, of grabbing their family properties. This family matter, initially intended to be private, has now escalated into a highly publicized issue with tribunal cases and open letters exchanged between the siblings, as well as their mother, Vijayamma. In a recent statement, YSR Congress spokesperson, Rachamallu Siva Prasad Reddy, shed light on Jagan's emotional state regarding the ongoing family conflict. According to Reddy, Jagan is not avoiding the issue due to a lack of courage but is instead deeply pained by the situation. He expressed that Jagan values family ties and his affection for his sister, which has kept him from responding publicly to Sharmila’s accusations. Reddy stated, “Jagan is not scared to speak up but is upset over the impact of this family dispute on their bond. If Sharmila thinks Jagan lacks integrity, she can see for herself who has survived the political battles in AP without alliances.” This statement adds another layer to the complex issue, as many argue that Jagan should address the matter directly, especially given that Sharmila and Vijayamma have publicly claimed that he is at fault in the property dispute. However, instead of directly confronting the issue, Jagan continues to leave responses to his party spokespersons, raising more questions about his stance on the matter. Sharmila’s supporters, however, disagree with Reddy's perspective. They argue that if Jagan truly valued family ties, he would take concrete steps to redistribute the properties in a fair and legal manner. They point out that Jagan cannot claim to respect family values while his mother and sister continue to accuse him of withholding YSR’s properties from them. The accusations have caused significant rifts, and the lack of a direct resolution from Jagan only adds fuel to the fire. While politicians are accustomed to handling public disputes and political adversaries, Jagan's challenge seems more personal, as he is now forced to address tensions not only with political rivals but with his own family. Yet, Jagan’s silence on the matter has left many questioning whether he will ever publicly resolve this issue, especially as his mother and sister continue to voice their grievances in public. The ongoing dispute is far from over, and with each passing day, the stakes in this family drama grow higher, both in political and emotional terms. The public's interest in this matter is unlikely to fade anytime soon, and it remains to be seen whether Jagan will finally take a stand and clear the air on this long-running issue.
Jagan Depressed Over Family Dispute With Sharmila: Spokesperson's Statement
The YSR family, once the epitome of political unity, has been embroiled in a public dispute since the 2019 elections, with Sharmila accusing her brother, YS Jagan, of grabbing their family properties. This family matter, initially intended to be private, has now escalated into a highly publicized issue with tribunal cases and open letters exchanged between the siblings, as well as their mother, Vijayamma. In a recent statement, YSR Congress spokesperson, Rachamallu Siva Prasad Reddy, shed light on Jagan's emotional state regarding the ongoing family conflict. According to Reddy, Jagan is not avoiding the issue due to a lack of courage but is instead deeply pained by the situation. He expressed that Jagan values family ties and his affection for his sister, which has kept him from responding publicly to Sharmila’s accusations. Reddy stated, “Jagan is not scared to speak up but is upset over the impact of this family dispute on their bond. If Sharmila thinks Jagan lacks integrity, she can see for herself who has survived the political battles in AP without alliances.” This statement adds another layer to the complex issue, as many argue that Jagan should address the matter directly, especially given that Sharmila and Vijayamma have publicly claimed that he is at fault in the property dispute. However, instead of directly confronting the issue, Jagan continues to leave responses to his party spokespersons, raising more questions about his stance on the matter. Sharmila’s supporters, however, disagree with Reddy's perspective. They argue that if Jagan truly valued family ties, he would take concrete steps to redistribute the properties in a fair and legal manner. They point out that Jagan cannot claim to respect family values while his mother and sister continue to accuse him of withholding YSR’s properties from them. The accusations have caused significant rifts, and the lack of a direct resolution from Jagan only adds fuel to the fire. While politicians are accustomed to handling public disputes and political adversaries, Jagan's challenge seems more personal, as he is now forced to address tensions not only with political rivals but with his own family. Yet, Jagan’s silence on the matter has left many questioning whether he will ever publicly resolve this issue, especially as his mother and sister continue to voice their grievances in public. The ongoing dispute is far from over, and with each passing day, the stakes in this family drama grow higher, both in political and emotional terms. The public's interest in this matter is unlikely to fade anytime soon, and it remains to be seen whether Jagan will finally take a stand and clear the air on this long-running issue.
Rs 40,000 Rent For 16 Sq Ft: Inside Hong Kong’s Coffin Homes Crisis
In one of the wealthiest cities in the world, thousands of residents are living inside spaces barely larger than a mattress. Hong Kong, famous for its glittering skyline and ultra-luxury real estate, is also home to nearly 2 lakh people who survive in cramped 16-square-foot “coffin homes” hidden inside ageing buildings. For 14 consecutive years, Hong Kong has ranked as the world’s mo
Rs 40,000 Rent For 16 Sq Ft: Inside Hong Kong’s Coffin Homes Crisis
In one of the wealthiest cities in the world, thousands of residents are living inside spaces barely larger than a mattress. Hong Kong, famous for its glittering skyline and ultra-luxury real estate, is also home to nearly 2 lakh people who survive in cramped 16-square-foot “coffin homes” hidden inside ageing buildings. For 14 consecutive years, Hong Kong has ranked as the world’s mo
Residents raise concerns after Farmingdale apartment parking lot left unplowed after snowstorm
Residents of a Farmingdale apartment complex are expressing frustration and concern after a weekend snowstorm left a key parking area unplowed, creating ongoing access and safety issues for tenants. The situation unfolded at the Farmingdale Gardens Apartment complex located on West Main Street, where residents say snow removal efforts appeared incomplete days after the storm passed through the region. According to a resident who lives at the complex, the main drive-through areas within the property were largely cleared, allowing limited vehicle movement through the site. Several sidewalks were also reported to be passable, suggesting that some snow removal work had been completed. However, the parking lot itself remained covered with snow, making it difficult for residents to safely reach their vehicles. The resident said the unplowed parking lot has created challenges for people attempting to commute to work or school, particularly during early morning hours when icy conditions are more likely. Vehicles were seen navigating uneven snow buildup, raising concerns about potential slips, falls, or vehicle damage. Residents also voiced unease about how emergency responders would access the area if a medical or fire-related situation were to arise. Beyond daily inconvenience, the lack of timely snow removal has prompted questions about winter preparedness and property management responsibilities. Residents noted that while storms are common during the winter season, consistent and thorough snow clearing is critical in multi-unit housing complexes where large numbers of people rely on shared parking facilities. The resident said management informed tenants that the parking lot would be addressed sometime on Tuesday, several days after the storm. Until then, residents said they were left to navigate hazardous conditions on their own. Some residents reported altering their schedules or seeking alternative transportation due to concerns about safely exiting the lot. Efforts were made to contact the property’s management for comment regarding the delay in snow removal and the concerns raised by residents. As of the latest update, no response had been provided. As winter weather continues to affect the region, residents say they hope for improved communication and quicker responses to ensure safe living conditions. The situation highlights the broader challenges property managers face during severe weather events and the importance of timely action to maintain access, safety, and trust among residents.
Residents raise concerns after Farmingdale apartment parking lot left unplowed after snowstorm
Residents of a Farmingdale apartment complex are expressing frustration and concern after a weekend snowstorm left a key parking area unplowed, creating ongoing access and safety issues for tenants. The situation unfolded at the Farmingdale Gardens Apartment complex located on West Main Street, where residents say snow removal efforts appeared incomplete days after the storm passed through the region. According to a resident who lives at the complex, the main drive-through areas within the property were largely cleared, allowing limited vehicle movement through the site. Several sidewalks were also reported to be passable, suggesting that some snow removal work had been completed. However, the parking lot itself remained covered with snow, making it difficult for residents to safely reach their vehicles. The resident said the unplowed parking lot has created challenges for people attempting to commute to work or school, particularly during early morning hours when icy conditions are more likely. Vehicles were seen navigating uneven snow buildup, raising concerns about potential slips, falls, or vehicle damage. Residents also voiced unease about how emergency responders would access the area if a medical or fire-related situation were to arise. Beyond daily inconvenience, the lack of timely snow removal has prompted questions about winter preparedness and property management responsibilities. Residents noted that while storms are common during the winter season, consistent and thorough snow clearing is critical in multi-unit housing complexes where large numbers of people rely on shared parking facilities. The resident said management informed tenants that the parking lot would be addressed sometime on Tuesday, several days after the storm. Until then, residents said they were left to navigate hazardous conditions on their own. Some residents reported altering their schedules or seeking alternative transportation due to concerns about safely exiting the lot. Efforts were made to contact the property’s management for comment regarding the delay in snow removal and the concerns raised by residents. As of the latest update, no response had been provided. As winter weather continues to affect the region, residents say they hope for improved communication and quicker responses to ensure safe living conditions. The situation highlights the broader challenges property managers face during severe weather events and the importance of timely action to maintain access, safety, and trust among residents.
Franklin and Delaware counties record top luxury home sales in December 2025
Central Ohio’s luxury real estate market closed out 2025 with several high-value residential transactions, as Franklin and Delaware counties recorded notable home sales during December. Property records show that the most expensive single-family home sold in Franklin County reached $2.45 million, while Delaware County’s top transaction closed at $1.2 million, reflecting continued demand for upscale housing across the region. In Franklin County, December’s highest-priced reside
Franklin and Delaware counties record top luxury home sales in December 2025
Central Ohio’s luxury real estate market closed out 2025 with several high-value residential transactions, as Franklin and Delaware counties recorded notable home sales during December. Property records show that the most expensive single-family home sold in Franklin County reached $2.45 million, while Delaware County’s top transaction closed at $1.2 million, reflecting continued demand for upscale housing across the region. In Franklin County, December’s highest-priced reside
Franklin and Delaware counties adjust 2026 property tax due dates in Ohio
Property owners in central Ohio will see notable changes to property tax payment schedules beginning in 2026, as officials in Franklin County revise due dates and Delaware County advances the start of its billing cycle. County leaders emphasized that the adjustments are designed to improve administrative efficiency and provide taxpayers with more time to prepare payments, without altering the total amounts owed or disrupting existing payment plans.
Franklin and Delaware counties adjust 2026 property tax due dates in Ohio
Property owners in central Ohio will see notable changes to property tax payment schedules beginning in 2026, as officials in Franklin County revise due dates and Delaware County advances the start of its billing cycle. County leaders emphasized that the adjustments are designed to improve administrative efficiency and provide taxpayers with more time to prepare payments, without altering the total amounts owed or disrupting existing payment plans.
New report shows Silicon Valley real estate facing sharp dip in construction
Silicon Valley’s commercial real estate sector is experiencing a period of striking contrasts, according to the latest quarterly analysis from Joint Venture Silicon Valley. The region continues to see both strong demand for leased space and a notable slowdown in new development, creating a complex environment for investors, developers, and employers. Between January and September 2025, developers added approximately 5.6 million square feet of new office and industrial space across
New report shows Silicon Valley real estate facing sharp dip in construction
Silicon Valley’s commercial real estate sector is experiencing a period of striking contrasts, according to the latest quarterly analysis from Joint Venture Silicon Valley. The region continues to see both strong demand for leased space and a notable slowdown in new development, creating a complex environment for investors, developers, and employers. Between January and September 2025, developers added approximately 5.6 million square feet of new office and industrial space across
Franklin and Delaware counties report multimillion-dollar home sales in October
The luxury housing market in central Ohio recorded another strong month in October, with Franklin County leading high-end sales as the most expensive property reached a price of $2.4 million. Delaware County also saw significant movement in the upper tier of its residential market, where two homes tied for the top position at $1.5 million each. Together, the regions reflected a steady appetite for premium real estate across several of the area’s most sought-after communities. In F
Franklin and Delaware counties report multimillion-dollar home sales in October
The luxury housing market in central Ohio recorded another strong month in October, with Franklin County leading high-end sales as the most expensive property reached a price of $2.4 million. Delaware County also saw significant movement in the upper tier of its residential market, where two homes tied for the top position at $1.5 million each. Together, the regions reflected a steady appetite for premium real estate across several of the area’s most sought-after communities. In F
Cook County to mail delayed property tax bills with December deadline
Cook County property owners are finally set to receive their long-delayed second installment property tax bills, with officials confirming that 1.8 million bills are expected to be mailed by Friday. The bills, which are normally delivered during the summer, will carry a due date of December 15, marking the end of a months-long delay that left many residents uncertain about their financial planning for the year. The delay stems from an extensive modernization of Cook County’s aging
Cook County to mail delayed property tax bills with December deadline
Cook County property owners are finally set to receive their long-delayed second installment property tax bills, with officials confirming that 1.8 million bills are expected to be mailed by Friday. The bills, which are normally delivered during the summer, will carry a due date of December 15, marking the end of a months-long delay that left many residents uncertain about their financial planning for the year. The delay stems from an extensive modernization of Cook County’s aging
Gold vs Real Estate: Which Investment Shines Brighter in 2025?
As India moves into 2026, investors face a familiar yet complex choice: gold or real estate. Both assets have historically served as trusted vehicles for preserving and growing wealth. Yet, their performance and purpose vary significantly depending on economic conditions, investor goals, and market trends. Over the past year, both gold and property values have surged. Gold’s recent rally has been driven by global inflation, economic instability, and rising central bank purchases.
Gold vs Real Estate: Which Investment Shines Brighter in 2025?
As India moves into 2026, investors face a familiar yet complex choice: gold or real estate. Both assets have historically served as trusted vehicles for preserving and growing wealth. Yet, their performance and purpose vary significantly depending on economic conditions, investor goals, and market trends. Over the past year, both gold and property values have surged. Gold’s recent rally has been driven by global inflation, economic instability, and rising central bank purchases.
New Texas Laws Crack Down on Squatters and Speed Up Eviction Process
Texas homeowners and landlords now have stronger legal authority to protect their properties as two new state laws officially take effect. Senate Bill 38 and Senate Bill 1333 are designed to stop squatters, speed up eviction proceedings, and give property owners faster access to justice. For years, Texas landlords and property managers have faced an ongoing struggle against squatters occupying vacant or abandoned homes. These unauthorized occupants have often been difficult to remove,
New Texas Laws Crack Down on Squatters and Speed Up Eviction Process
Texas homeowners and landlords now have stronger legal authority to protect their properties as two new state laws officially take effect. Senate Bill 38 and Senate Bill 1333 are designed to stop squatters, speed up eviction proceedings, and give property owners faster access to justice. For years, Texas landlords and property managers have faced an ongoing struggle against squatters occupying vacant or abandoned homes. These unauthorized occupants have often been difficult to remove,
New Jersey ZIP codes rank among the most expensive in the U.S.
New Jersey continues to stand out in the national housing market, once again placing several of its ZIP codes among the most expensive in the United States. According to recent real estate data, six New Jersey communities ranked within the top 100 priciest ZIP codes nationwide, reflecting the state’s sustained appeal among high-income residents and luxury homebuyers. At the forefront is Alpine in Bergen County, whose ZIP code 07620 tied for 13th place with the renowned Beverly Hil
New Jersey ZIP codes rank among the most expensive in the U.S.
New Jersey continues to stand out in the national housing market, once again placing several of its ZIP codes among the most expensive in the United States. According to recent real estate data, six New Jersey communities ranked within the top 100 priciest ZIP codes nationwide, reflecting the state’s sustained appeal among high-income residents and luxury homebuyers. At the forefront is Alpine in Bergen County, whose ZIP code 07620 tied for 13th place with the renowned Beverly Hil
Dallas Mercantile Building residents evacuated after massive water leak causes damage
Residents of the historic Dallas Mercantile Building were forced to evacuate Thursday afternoon after a major water line rupture caused extensive flooding and electrical damage throughout the high-rise. The sudden malfunction left dozens of tenants displaced, with no clear timeline for when they will be allowed to return to their homes. The incident has stirred frustration among residents, who say the response from the property management company has been slow and inadequate. The pr
Dallas Mercantile Building residents evacuated after massive water leak causes damage
Residents of the historic Dallas Mercantile Building were forced to evacuate Thursday afternoon after a major water line rupture caused extensive flooding and electrical damage throughout the high-rise. The sudden malfunction left dozens of tenants displaced, with no clear timeline for when they will be allowed to return to their homes. The incident has stirred frustration among residents, who say the response from the property management company has been slow and inadequate. The pr









