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Rent Hike Approved for NYC Rent-Stabilized Apartments
Tonight the city’s rent guidelines board voted to raise the rent on a million rent-stabilized apartments. Gaby Acevedo reports.
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NYC Set to Raise Rent for 1 Million Units
Approximately a million New Yorkers are bracing for what could be the biggest rent increase in a decade. Gaby Acevedo reports.
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NYC Rent Guidelines Board Votes to Increase Rent 3.25% on 1-Year Leases, 5% on 2-Year
Many New York City residents now know just how much more they will be paying for their rent, as inflation continues to hit Americans’ wallets hard. The NYC Rent Guidelines Board voted Tuesday night to increase rents for those who live in the city’s one million rent-stabilized apartments. The rent hike is the highest jump for rent-controlled apartments in 10…
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NYC Rent Hike Vote Expected to Take Place Tuesday
New Yorkers with rent-stabilized apartments may have their rents increased after Tuesday’s vote. Romney Smith reports.
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Guideline Board Holds Preliminary Vote on Stabilized Rent Increase
New Yorkers living in rent stabilized apartment could face up to 9% rent increase over two years if the vote goes through. NBC New York’s Ida Siegal reports.
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Rent Increase Preliminary Vote Expected Thursday Night
The New York City Rent Guidelines Board will take a preliminary vote later Thursday on a range of proposed rent increases that could affect nearly a million who live in rent-stabilized apartments. A final vote is due in June following a series of public hearings.
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NYC Rent Board Passes Prelim Vote on Hikes for Hundreds of Thousands: What to Know
Nearly 1 million NYC apartments are rent-stabilized, meaning residents who don’t typically see big annual increases in rent could be in for a shock.
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Nearly 1M NYC Apartments Affected by Proposed Rent Hike: Here's How Much It Could Cost You
There might be a rude awakening coming for nearly a million New York City renters, with a proposed rent hike meant to make up for lots of lost time — and money.
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Proposed Rent Hikes in NYC — How Much Some May Soon Be Paying
Here’s the first look at how much rent might be jumping for a million rent-stabilized NYC apartments. NBC New York
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NYC Board Votes to Freeze Rent for One-Year Leases on Rent-Stabilized Apartments
The vote freezes rent on one-year leases signed after September 30th this year, and means the rent will also be frozen for the first year of two-year leases, with a one percent increase in the second year
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NYC Approves Rent Freeze for Rent-Stabilized Apartments in Preliminary Vote
The New York City Rent Guidelines Board on Thursday approved a rent freeze in a preliminary vote as renters and landlords continue to grapple with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The board also rejected a rent reduction that was proposed by tenant representations and rejected a rent increase proposed by groups who represents landlords. The final vote is expected...