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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 city's Rent Guidelines Board approved a nominal 2.75 rent increase for one million rent-stabilized apartments. That's below the year's 3.3 percent inflation rate.

  4. Rent increases approved for Westchester's rent-stabilized ...

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    The decision comes after the City of New York's Rent Guidelines Board voted last week to increase rents for rent-stabilized apartments by 2.75% for one-year leases and 5.25% for two-year leases.

  5. Rent regulation in New York - Wikipedia

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    Increased the minimum rent for high-rent or high-income deregulation of an apartment to $2,700, which will be adjusted each year by the one-year increase allowed by the Rent Guidelines Board. [30] The minimum rent for deregulation now is achieved following the prior lease and not as a result of a vacancy increase or improvements to unit or ...

  6. Rent control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    William A. Moses, the founder of the Community Housing Improvement Program, a trade association that represents the owners of over 4,000 apartment buildings in New York City, said in 1983 that rent control was "the principal reason for neighborhood deterioration" and that at least 300,000 apartment units would have been built in New York City ...

  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. 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 ...

  9. NYC Sees Another Rent Hike — Are Other Cities Raising ... - AOL

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    Around 1 million New York City residents will soon be at risk of rent increases for their rent-stabilized apartments. The New York City Rent Guidelines Board determined landlords can raise their ...