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Mayor Extends City's Rent Stabilization Laws

Apr 9, 2015

On March 30, Mayor Bill de Blasio signed into law Intro. 685, which extends the city's rent stabilization laws for another three years, until April 1, 2018. The mayor has asked Albany to also follow the city's suit as the Urstadt Law of 1971 comes up for renewal this June. The city extension will stick only if the state renews the law.


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INSIDER's Pop Quiz!

Apr 9, 2015

Q: From the way a rental prospect is asking questions, you believe she’s really a fair housing tester. You should:

a.            Try to get her out the door as soon as possible to avoid any inadvertent slip-ups.

b.            Treat her the same ...

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Court Affirms Rent-Stabilized Leases Off-Limits in Bankruptcy Cases

Mar 5, 2015

A U.S. appeals court recently ruled that an elderly Manhattan woman's rent-stabilized lease could not be seized and sold to satisfy her creditors after she filed for bankruptcy. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the rent-stabilized tenant’s lease, which she has had for more than four decades, qualified as a "local public assistance benefit" that state law places off-limits to bankruptcy creditors.

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Owners May Have to Allow Bicycles onto Elevators

Mar 5, 2015

Under legislation recently introduced in the City Council, residential buildings would not be allowed to block tenants from bringing their bicycles into their apartments. The proposal is sponsored by Transportation Committee Chairman Ydanis Rodriguez (D-Manhattan) and follows up on a 2009 law that required commercial landlords of buildings with freight elevators to allow cyclists to bring their bikes into offices.


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Comptroller Chides Housing Court for Lack of Translators

Mar 5, 2015

The Comptroller's office recently criticized the city's housing courts over having inadequate services for those who don't speak English. "In a city with nearly two million individuals with limited English proficiency, it is outrageous that, in our courthouses, tenants wait hours for interpreters, help desks aren't always able to provide necessary services, and signage and literature are inadequate,&quo...

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City and State Officials Create Joint Task Force to Combat Tenant Harassment

Mar 5, 2015

New York City and State officials recently announced the creation of a multi-agency task force aimed at finding and penalizing bad landlords. Mayor Bill de Blasio and Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman spoke of the task force as an unprecedented collaboration among city agencies that investigate building and housing code compliance, and state agencies that investigate and criminally charge harassment. The attorney genera...

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NY Assembly Picks Heastie as Speaker to Succeed Silver

Feb 5, 2015

Carl Heastie was elected speaker of the New York State Assembly on Feb. 3, making him the first African American to hold the powerful position. Heastie, a Democrat from the Bronx, succeeds Sheldon Silver who resigned after being charged with allegedly taking nearly $4 million in payoffs and kickbacks. The charges include accepting nearly $700,000 from a law firm for referring two large developers who benefited from tax-abat...

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Bill Would Allow Easier Recovery of Relocation Expenses from Owners

Feb 5, 2015

Lower Manhattan councilwoman Margaret Chin is proposing a bill that would require owners the HPD suspects of bad behavior to place 10 percent of a building's rent rolls from a five-year period into an escrow account. The city would use the money in the event it needs to swiftly relocate displaced tenants. The department is already allowed to recover the costs of tenant relocation from landlords, but Chin's bill woul...

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HPD Denies Owner Certificate of No Harassment, Blocks Conversion Plans

Feb 5, 2015

HPD recently halted plans by an owner of an Upper West Side residential building to convert 69 rent-stabilized apartments into high-end apartments. The denial occurred after an administrative law judge ruled that the owner was harassing rent-stabilized tenants in a building that also has 131 market-rate apartments. The Colorado-based owner had ignored residents’ requests for basic maintenance and invented unpaid rent ...

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Court Orders Rent-Controlled Tenant to Stop ‘Profiteering’ Through AirBnb

Jan 7, 2015

A Manhattan judge recently ordered an Upper West Side rent-controlled tenant to stop renting out her apartment on Airbnb. Records show that the tenant, a mostly unemployed 62-year-old, was taking in around $78,000 per year renting out bedrooms in her four-bedroom apartment, while paying $53,724 in her own rent.


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