Shoja Khalilzadeh at her luxury home

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Find out if the view is protected: a residential real estate appraiser and consultant once had clients with an expensive home who sued after a high-rise office tower went up across the street. The building disrupted their view and gave office workers a view of their formerly private backyard and their teenage daughters using the pool. The lawsuit was dismissed, Lucco says, and a bit of detective work could have told them that commercial development was allowed.

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