Qatari sheikh seemed a bad neighbor



Dmitry Rybolovlev briefly hold the title holder of the most luxurious apartments in New York. He was ahead of the Prime Minister of Qatar, Sheikh Hamid bin Jabr Al-Thani, bought a penthouse in a newly built condominium One57 across from Carnegie Hall for $ 100 million. Sheikh, we can say, forced to record the purchase. He intended to purchase a "modest" two-storey apartment on Fifth Avenue for $ 31, 5 million. However, the property management did not want to see the Qatari prime minister as a new neighbor. Firstly, the stewards decided that the Arab visitor to drag with a whole harem, and numerous relatives in addition to her crowd of servants. It considered advice disturb the comfort of other tenants. A second argument against the new neighbor is that Hamid Bin Jabr Al-Thani, enjoys diplomatic immunity. Accordingly, it is inaccessible to lawsuits. And if he owes the bills, then punish dodgers will be impossible. We do not know how to act in the Middle East billionaires such rebuke. Probably, he was very angry, again decided to go on record, showing its detractors, a wonderful neighbor, they lost.