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  2. New York City voted to increase rent on stabilized apartments ...

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    In a 5-to-4 vote, New York City's Rent Guidelines Board voted to approve rent increases. One-year leases will rise by 2.75%, while two-year leases will rise by 5.25%.

  3. New York Cuts Real Rents at Rent-Stabilized Apartments - AOL

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    The median rent-stabilized apartment goes for $1,500 a month, meaning a 2.75 percent increase works out to a $41 monthly rent increase. While rent-stabilized tenants' incomes are lower on average ...

  4. Rent regulation in New York - Wikipedia

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    This rapid increase in rents caused New York to pass the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, which introduced rent stabilization to units built after the 1947 cutoff for buildings to be eligible for rent control, covering approximately 325,000 units in New York City. [23]

  5. NYC panel approves 5 percent rent hike for stabilized ... - AOL

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    Story at a glance New York City’s Rent Guidelines Board voted to increase rents by 3.25 percent for one-year leases and 5 percent for two-year leases during a rowdy meeting earlier this week.

  6. Why NYC apartments could become a big problem for NYCB - AOL

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    Almost half of all apartments in New York City are rent stabilized. It was a system designed to keep some units affordable, especially in older buildings put up before 1974.

  7. New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal

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    The New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR) is an agency of the New York state government [1] responsible for administering housing and community development programs to promote affordable housing, community revitalization, and economic growth. Its primary functions include supervising rent regulations through the State ...

  8. Rent regulation - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] For the localities with rent control, it often covers a large percentage of that city's stock of rental units: For example, in some of the largest markets: in New York City in 2011, 45% of rental units were either "rent-stabilized" or "rent-controlled", (these are different legal classifications in NYC) [75]: 1 in the District of ...

  9. NYC panel approves rent hikes up to 5% in stabilized ... - AOL

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    The powerful panel that sets housing costs in about 1 million rent-regulated apartments in New York City voted Tuesday night to approve the largest increases in almost a decade: 5% for two-year ...