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RGB Releases 2018 Operating Cost, Affordability, Mortgage Reports

Apr 19, 2018

The Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) is mandated by law to establish yearly rent adjustments for rent-stabilized apartments in New York City. The board holds an annual series of public meetings and hearings to consider research from staff and testimony from owners, tenants, advocacy groups, and industry experts.


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How to Collect 2018–19 MBR Increases for Rent-Controlled Units

Feb 23, 2018

The Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR) recently updated its website with the necessary forms you have to fill out to start the process for increasing the rents of your rent-controlled apartments during the 2018-19 maximum base rent (MBR) cycle. Once you receive the orders of eligibility, you can raise your MBRs by 7.4 percent over their 2016–17 levels. The MBR increase for this cycle is lower than the 9.6 percent increase used in 2016–17.


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DHCR Releases Preliminary Standard Adjustment Factor for 2018–19 MBR Cycle

Dec 20, 2017

The rents in rent-controlled apartments in New York City are governed by the Maximum Base Rent (MBR) system. This system is based on a mathematical formula for computing the maximum rent levels for each controlled apartment in the city. This theoretical MBR represents an approximation of the actual income required to operate the housing unit under current costs, including an 8.5 percent return on the equalized assessed value. The MBR is adjusted every two years to refle...

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DHCR Issues MCI Policy Statement Regarding Non-Construction Costs

Oct 19, 2017

When you get a major capital improvement (MCI) performed at your building, you may have non-construction expenses such as general contractor or architect/engineer fees related to the underlying MCI project. For example, you may hire an engineer when you get your building’s parapet replaced. But can you include the engineer’s or architect’s fees as part of the cost of the MCI when you calculate your rent increase?


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How to Calculate RGBO #49 Vacancy Lease Increases

Aug 18, 2017
ALI_2017_09_RGBO49_Vacancy.pdf

If you sign a vacancy lease with a tenant between Oct. 1, 2017, and Sept. 30, 2018, the new order issued on June 27 by the Rent Guidelines Board (RGB)—RGBO #49—lets you collect the vacancy increases permitted under the Rent Regulation Reform Act of 1997 (RRRA).


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Take 1.25% and 2% Rent Increases for Renewal Leases

Jul 27, 2017
ALI_2017_08_RGBO49_Renewal_Leases.pdf

On June 27, 2017, the New York City Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) issued an order—RGBO #49—setting the rent increases you may take for rent-stabilized tenants in New York City on leases beginning anytime on or after Oct. 1, 2017, through Sept. 30, 2018. This order represents the first hike on one-year renewal leases after two years of rent freezes by the board.


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How to Calculate RGBO #48 Vacancy Lease Increases

Aug 19, 2016
ALI_2016_09_RGBO48_Vacancy.pdf

If you sign a vacancy lease with a tenant between Oct. 1, 2016, and Sept. 30, 2017, the new order issued on June 27 by the Rent Guidelines Board (RGB)—RGBO #48—lets you collect the vacancy increases permitted under the Rent Regulation Reform Act of 1997 (RRRA).


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HCR Simplifies Obtaining MCI Increases for Accessibility Ramps

Aug 19, 2016

In May 2016, the New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) issued a processing directive allowing applications for a rent increase for installing accessibility ramps as a major capital improvement (MCI). An MCI is a permanent increase in rent for a rent-stabilized or rent-controlled tenant, based on money spent by the owner on building-wide improvements or on replacing a major building system.


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RGB Approves Back-to-Back One-Year Rent Freeze, Sets Two-Year Increase at 2 Percent

Jul 13, 2016
ALI_2016_08_RGBO48_Renewal.pdf

On June 27, the Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) voted for a 0 percent increase on one-year leases, and a 2 percent increase on two-year leases. The nine-member board voted 7-0, with two abstentions from the members representing the interests of landlords, to approve a 0 percent increase on one-year leases, and a 2 percent increase on two-year leases. This is the same decision as last year.


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DHCR Issues New Operational Bulletin on Individual Apartment Improvements

May 26, 2016
ALI_2016_06b_What_Qualifies_IAI.pdf

When you make improvements, such as installing a new refrigerator or replacing flooring, to your rent-regulated apartments, you’re allowed an “Individual Apartment Improvement Rent Increase.” This increase is in addition to vacancy increases allowed by law or the regular annual Rent Guidelines Board adjustments for rent-stabilized apartments, and biennial adjustments to Maximum Base Rents for rent-controlled apartments.


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