NYC’s rent-stabilized units about to see rate hikes
The city’s Rent Guidelines Board narrowly backed a proposal Tuesday night that would hike rents for the million-plus New Yorkers who live in rent-regulated housing. The board okayed a tentative proposal that would allow for hikes ranging from .5-2.75 percent on one-year leases and 1.5 to 3.75 percent on two-year leases inked after October. There…
NYC’s rent-stabilized units about to see rate hikes
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