Experts and residents weigh in on finding rent-stabilized apartments, avoiding scams and navigating the Rent Transparency Act ...
Rent-stabilized tenants can choose a 3 percent increase on a one-year lease, or a 4.5 percent increase on a two-year lease. Which is the better option?
Rent-stabilized apartments should be easier to find thanks to a new law that went into effect in New York City this week. The ...
Surprisingly, housing experts for and against the mayor’s proposal agree on one thing.
The sale of 5,100 rent-stabilized apartments to Summit Properties follows Pinnacle Group’s bankruptcy and $560 million debt default.
The Rent Transparency Act requires landlords to post notices in common areas telling tenants if rent-stabilized units exist ...
There is a rent stabilization approach that could meaningfully help renters without jeopardizing privately owned naturally ...
According to the act’s sponsor, Council Member Sandy Nurse, “The Rent Transparency Act is a simple but powerful way to ensure that more than two million New Yorkers living in rent-stabilized homes ...
NYC's Local Law 86 requires landlords to post notices on rent-stabilized status to inform tenants and prevent illegal rent increases.
There are about one million rent-stabilized units in New York City, and fewer than 25,000 rent-controlled units. By Jill Terreri Ramos Q: I live in a rent-stabilized apartment in a 16-unit building in ...
Rent stabilization? Rent control? Whatever name you choose for the Providence City Council’s much-anticipated measure to ...