Latest Articles Tagged "rent"
The Empire State Development Corp. is propping up a strategy to curb runaway insurance rates for owners of rent-stabilized apartments.
Mayor Eric Adams declined to take action on the bill within 30 days, meaning it automatically becomes law.
How to pay less, according to nine veteran brokers.
Property owners want to overturn regulations limiting rent increases and evictions across a million NYC apartments.
Landlords challenging the rent stabilization system want the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their case.
Tenants of rent-stabilized apartments say they’re waiting years for the Division of Housing and Community Renewal to issue decisions on overcharge complaints as the agency struggles with dwindling staff.
Attorney General Letitia James’ office says co-living companies like Bungalow are being “monitored” after several complaints from tenants.
Two-and-a-half years after saying it would crack down on a landlord loophole, the Division of Housing and Community Renewal is seeking to limit the ability landlords have to combine rent regulated apartments and raise rents.
Three years ago, New York was on the verge of limiting broker fees for prospective tenants. Why did a once-popular proposal to cap the fees vanish?
Despite a crackdown on how landlords can charge for regulated apartments, delays in state regulations allow building owners to “Frankenstein” apartments together to dramatically raise rents.