The laws that cap rent increases on 1 million
city apartments expire in June, and landlord groups, tenant advocates and politicians all agree that they should be extended, according to the Daily News.
The laws that cap rent increases on 1 million
city apartments expire in June, and landlord groups, tenant advocates and politicians all agree that...
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Mr. de Blasio warned that only days remain before the end of the legislative session — and before New York
City's rent stabilization and rent control laws
expire, which could leave roughly one million regulated
apartments open to becoming market rate.
The rent law, which restricts rent increases for more than 2 million tenants in 1 million
apartments in and around New York
City,
expired Monday at midnight after the Senate and the Assembly failed to reach a compromise.
NEW YORK
CITY — Regulations governing how much landlords can charge for the
city's roughly 1 million rent stabilized
apartments expired at midnight Tuesday.
Rent stabilization laws, which regulate rents for more than one million
apartments in New York
City, and the 421 - a housing program are scheduled to
expire on June 15 unless the Legislature takes action.
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.