Not exact matches
A New York City judge
ruled earlier this week that she must stop
renting out rooms in the
apartment immediately, and that her landlord has grounds to evict her, according to the New York Post.
In a rare victory for landlords, the New York Court of Appeals
ruled they had acted properly in pushing up
rents when they converted thousands of regulated
apartments to market - rate units.
Other things the landlords wanted, but didn't get, were a longer time - frame for the
rent - regulations extension (a full eight years, versus the four they got), and legislation that would address the 2009 Court of Appeals decision on Roberts v. Tishman Speyer, which
ruled that
apartments could not be deregulated if they received J - 51 incentives for property improvements.
They called for the elimination of a loophole that lets landlords boost
rent by 20 percent when tenants vacate a
rent - stabilized
apartment, as well as a
rule that removes units from
rent regulations once the
rent gets high enough, allowing units to go to market - rate prices.
Just hours earlier, the State Assembly had voted to give residents living in the city's 1 million
rent regulated
apartments a brief reprieve - pushing back the expiration of the
rules until Friday while they hammer out a deal.
Assembly Democrats wanted to strengthen
rent rules so fewer
apartments could become market rate, otherwise known as the «decontrol threshold.»
Democrats in the state Assembly had mounted a strong push to tie approval for a new tax abatement to
rules that would make it harder for New York landlords to turn
rent - regulated
apartments into free - market units.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is celebrating a state Supreme court
ruling to uphold a recent
rent freeze for people living in 1 million of the city's
rent - stabilized
apartments.
The
rent rules cover more than 1 million
apartments in and around New York City.
Entitled, «The New Housing Emergency,» the report (in full below) says loopholes in the city's current
rent - stabilization
rules — like vacancy decontrol and
rent increases due to renovations — result in the loss of more than 10,000
rent - regulated
apartments per year.
Among those alleged «loopholes» are vacancy decontrol — which lets landlords to remove a unit from the
rent stabilization program if the tenant dies or relocates — major capital improvement
rules, which allows for permanent
rent increases to pay for renovations and the preferential
rent system, which permits landlords to charge a tenant less than the legally regulated rate for an
apartment.
He also wants to do away with another
rule that allows landlords to raise the
rent by 20 percent after an
apartment becomes vacant.
Ricci recalled the brief period of Democratic control of the Senate in 2008 when members introduced measures «every week» that would «hurt the residential real estate industry,» such as raising the threshold for luxury decontrol, or the
rent that effectively removes an
apartment from
rent - stabilization
rules.
The
rent rules, which expired Monday, cover more than 2 million tenants in
rent - controlled and
rent - stabilized
apartments in and around New York City.
And merely rolling over the existing
rules, a de Blasio aide says, would be «disastrous,» because about 8,000 affordable
apartments are lost each year when their
rents rise above the stabilization threshold.
TRIBECA — Tenants at Independence Plaza North (IPN)-- a complex marketed as luxury digs that was once largely affordable housing — vowed Thursday to continue fighting for their
apartments to become
rent - stabilized, despite a recent court
ruling against them.
The
Rent Guidelines Board acted illegally in imposing minimum rent hikes on rent - stabilized apartments in 2008 and 2009, an appeals court ruled yester
Rent Guidelines Board acted illegally in imposing minimum
rent hikes on rent - stabilized apartments in 2008 and 2009, an appeals court ruled yester
rent hikes on
rent - stabilized apartments in 2008 and 2009, an appeals court ruled yester
rent - stabilized
apartments in 2008 and 2009, an appeals court
ruled yesterday.
Renting a condo is a different experience from renting an apartment, and often comes with a different set of rules and some unexpected sur
Renting a condo is a different experience from
renting an apartment, and often comes with a different set of rules and some unexpected sur
renting an
apartment, and often comes with a different set of
rules and some unexpected surprises.
Sticking to the 50 percent
rule on your fixed expenses might mean
renting a less expensive
apartment or moving in with friends.
ErikF's answer already covers the
rules about entering a
rented apartment after notice has been given.
If you are
renting from a larger corporation, the
rules and procedures set forth regarding the
renting of the
apartment or condominium are put in place by the company's corporate offices.
Renting a condo is a different experience from renting an apartment, and often comes with a different set of rules and some unexpected sur
Renting a condo is a different experience from
renting an apartment, and often comes with a different set of rules and some unexpected sur
renting an
apartment, and often comes with a different set of
rules and some unexpected surprises.
So whether you're
renting a house or an
apartment, the
rules are the same.
Although an
apartment is not much different than
renting another property due to the
rules being the same, there is a slightly higher risk of a peril striking.
If you're
renting an
apartment from a big company, however, they tend to have more strict
rules and little leeway, so don't be surprised if they don't let you install a smart lock.
Based on the breach of its duties, the court
ruled that the Landlord could not collect damages for any unpaid
rent after the Tenant vacated her
apartment.
The case was appealed to the California Supreme Court, which upheld the commission's
ruling, saying that the
renting of
apartments is not a religious exercise.
NEW YORK (AP)-- When the Kushner Cos. bought three
apartment buildings in a gentrifying neighborhood of Queens in 2015, most of the tenants were protected by special
rules that prevent developers from pushing them out, raising
rents and turning a tidy profit.