Not exact matches
In October 2009, we amended our stock ownership
guidelines to
increase the stock ownership for the Chairman of the
Board to 37,500 shares.
New York City's Rent
Guidelines Board met yesterday to begin the annual process of deciding how much rents can
increase on the city's one million rent - stabilized apartments.
Tenants in rent stabilized units are entitled to one - or two - year lease renewals with
increases that are set by the Rent
Guidelines Board.
The Rent
Guidelines Boards (one in New York City and one each in Nassau, Westchester, and Rockland counties) set maximum allowable rates for rent
increases in stabilized apartments for one and two - year lease renewals.
But in 2015 — a year in which the Rent
Guidelines Board voted to not impose an
increase on one - year leases — their landlord revoked the preferential rent credit and raised the rent to the maximum amount allowed by law: $ 2,065.
With the Rent
Guidelines Board considering another rent freeze for one - year leases, landlords say they need any
increase they can get.
NYC Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito plans to ask the Rent
Guidelines Board to mandate 0 percent
increases for one - year leases for the second straight year.
The to - do list read something like this: close the preferential rent loophole; make rent
increases for major capital improvements temporary; reduce the vacancy bonus; limit a building owner's ability to recover a rent - regulated apartment for personal use; and reforming the Rent
Guidelines Board.
Under pressure from political leaders and tenant activists, the Rent
Guidelines Board had voted two years in a row to freeze rents on one - year leases, and to permit
increases of just 2 percent on two - year leases.
-- Landlords are set to ask the Rent
Guidelines Board for
increases of 4 % and 7 % at a hearing later today.
[NYP] • Despite some politicians» calls for a rent freeze, the Rent
Guidelines Board has recommended
increases «between 2 and 4.5 percent» (in other words, 4.5 percent) on New York's stabilized apartments.
Nearly 1 million rent - stabilized New York City tenants face the lowest
increases in nearly half a century when the Rent
Guidelines Board meets next week.
At 12:30 p.m., de Blasio will participate in a tele - town hall with seniors to discuss the Rent
Guidelines Board vote yesterday for a 0 percent
increase on one - year, rent - stabilized leases, and a 2 percent
increase on two - year leases.
Additionally, she urged Cuomo to freeze so - called preferential rates — when a rate below what is permissible under rent regulations is charged — so that families in those units only see their rent
increase by whatever increments the Rent
Guidelines Board agrees upon each year.
Pendergrass» apartment is rent stabilized, meaning her lease is renewed every 2 years, with an
increase set by the city's Rent
Guidelines Board.
The Rent
Guidelines Board voted to consider a 0 to 2 percent
increase in rent for stabilized apartments with one - year leases, while stabilized apartments with two - year leases will face an
increase of.5 percent to 3.5 percent.
The contracts are required under new
guidelines intended to
increase the affiliated nonprofits» transparency and accountability, approved last year by the university system's
board following «a very long and tedious process,» one trustee recalled at an audit committee meeting on Monday.
The 1.4 percent
increase came just as he was hailing a «historic» rent freeze on one - year leases from the city's Rent
Guidelines Board, whose nine members he appoints.
A decline in oil and gas prices could impact the Rent
Guidelines Board's decision about whether to freeze,
increase of decrease rent on the city's roughly one million rent - regulated apartments.
Last year, following de Blasio's crusade for a rent freeze, the Rent
Guidelines Board voted for historically low
increases of just 1 percent for one - year leases and 2.75 percent for two - year leases.
In its preliminary vote Tuesday night, the Rent
Guidelines Board voted to
increase rents between one and three percent for one - year leases and between...
New York City's Rent
Guidelines Board voted to lift rents for the city's 1 million stabilized housing residents Monday evening, but to do so with a historically low
increase.
Happy days are coming for nearly 1 million rent - stabilized New York City tenants, who face the lowest
increases in nearly half a century when the Rent
Guidelines Board meets next week.
The Rent
Guidelines Board handed tenants — and Mayor Bill de Blasio — a victory last month when it passed the lowest rent
increase...
Off topic questions included: the ISIS in Iraq and potential threats to New York, his hair color in a World Cup themed picture, the City's negotiations with CW Capital concerning Stuyvesant Town, whether he concerned that religion - affiliated CBO's pre-K programs will involve some religious instruction or indoctrination, the Rent
Guidelines Board and a possible rent
increase, rating his administration on it's FOIL responsiveness, whether subway dancers are a «sign of urban decay», whether he is contemplating a special district for failing schools and whether there is symbolism is seeking to bring the Democratic National Convention to Brooklyn rather than Manhattan and whether he has coordinated that effort with Hillary Clinton.
These buildings that received these 421 - a benefits are subject to rent regulation; the apartments must be registered; owners must provide rent - regulated leases to the tenants; and annual rent
increases must be limited to what is prescribed by the New York City Rent
Guidelines Board and the Rent Stabilization Law.
New York City's Rent
Guidelines Board voted last night to recommend an unusually low range of possible rent
increases for the coming year, even raising the possibility of a rent freeze for one - year leases.
The Rent
Guidelines Board will discuss its newest annual
increases at a preliminary vote Wednesday night.
If you're elderly or disabled, you may be eligible for an even longer rent freeze than the recent one - year zero percent
increases mandated by the Rent
Guidelines Board.
Inside one of the loudest public meetings in New York, with tenants chanting and yelling and landlords trying to influence the Rent
Guidelines Board's vote on a rent
increase.
The Rent Stabilization Association has also gone to court to challenge a decision last year by the Rent
Guidelines Board, for a second straight year, to bar a rent
increase on one - year leases for tenants in rent - stabilized apartments.
For the past two years, the city's Rent
Guidelines Board has frozen
increases on one - year leases.
In response to the Rent
Guidelines Board's proposed increase for stabilized rental units, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn said the board has to «e
Board's proposed
increase for stabilized rental units, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn said the
board has to «e
board has to «end...
The Rent
Guidelines Board ruled on Thursday that rent - stabilized tenants should expect to see an
increase between.75 and 2.75 percent for one - year lease renewals and between 1.75 and 3.75 percent for two - year lease renewals, according to the New York Post.
At the annual meeting of the Rent
Guidelines Board, the landlord trade group plans to ask to city for 4 percent annual rent
increases...
The Rent
Guidelines Board's annual report on landlord operating costs found that costs
increased 4.5 percent between March 2017 and March 2018.
Cuomo's framework slightly raised the cap for decontrol and tied future
increases to decisions from the Rent
Guidelines board.
Less than a month after losing its legal bid to overturn the Rent
Guidelines Board's rent freeze, the landlord coalition Rent Stabilization Association is calling for rent
increases on all one - year and two - year leases.
At the annual meeting of the Rent
Guidelines Board, the landlord trade group plans to ask to city for 4 percent annual rent
increases on stabilized apartments.
Monday night, the Rent
Guidelines Board voted for a zero percent
increase on one - year, rent - stabilized leases, and a two - percent
increase on two - year leases.
Representatives for building owners in the city said they were not happy with the bill, and fear they'll take a double hit when the Rent
Guidelines Board votes next week on annual rent
increases.
That threshold would rise in the future based on
increases in regulated rents approved by the Rent
Guidelines Board.
Even to tenants who never knew his name and could never afford to live in one of his buildings, Mr. Litwin was an unseen power: a voice in the Rent Stabilization Association, the landlord organization that battles tenant groups annually over rent
increases, set by the New York City Rent
Guidelines Board, that may legally be charged in hundreds of thousands of rent - stabilized apartments in the city.
Tonight's zero percent
increase had been expected by both sides, a state of affairs that did not dissuade the famously rowdy crowd that usually attends the Rent
Guidelines Board vote from calling for a rollback, which they argue is justified by excessive
increases in years past.
Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito plans to ask the Rent
Guidelines Board to mandate 0 %
increases for one - year leases for the second straight year.
The resolution cited the fact that charter
boards accept public money but lack democratic accountability, that charter schools are contributing to
increased segregation, that punitive disciplinary policies are disproportionately used in charter schools as well as other practices that violate students» rights, that there is a pattern of fraud of mismanagement in the sector in general, and it then called for opposition to privatization of education, opposed diversion of funding from public schools, called for full funding for quality public education, called for legislation granting parents access to charter school
boards and to strengthen oversight, called for charter schools to follow USDOJ and USDOE
guidelines on student discipline and to help parents file complaints when those
guidelines are violated, opposed efforts to weaken oversight, and called for a moratorium on charter school growth.
The FHA
increased insurance requirements to rebuild its capital reserves, and it imposed new
guidelines to reduce risk across the
board.
We posted about this today, but the Art Basel of rent reform will happen tonight, when activists will pack the Rent
Guidelines Board's preliminary vote on rent
increases for rent - regulated apartments.
On June 7, nearly 100 rent strikers and supporters occupied the Landlord and Tenant
Board to protest a scheduled above -
guideline rent -
increase hearing.
The Advisory Committee on Civil Costs recommends that, as from 1 January, 2008, the
guideline hourly rates should be
increased by 4 per cent across the
board.