...as being fair, reasonable, adequate, and consistent with the New York City Rent Stabilization Law ("RSL") and New York City Rent Stabilization Code...
...owner of a rent stabilized building located...York County Public Administrator's office (the...Community Renewal ("DHCR") is the...
...year statute of limitations on rent overcharge claimsoriginally intended...evidence of "fraud," DHCR may examine the rental history...
...Connor, General Counsel, DHCR. ...
...by Division of Housing & Community Renewal (DHCR). The orders revoked certain orders of the rent administrator which calculated the maximum base rents (MBR...
...resided in apartment 6F, a rent stabilized apartment, at 737 Park...of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR) challenging the Cohens' qualification for...
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein and an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law, reviews recent cases involving a last-minute demand for an inspection before a closin
... In this dispute over occupancy rights to a rent-controlled apartment, the central question to be resolved on this request for...
...to inflate the legal regulated rent for plaintiffs' rent- ...
...a de minimis condition and not provided under specific leases. DHCR's rent administrator reduced rents for rent-controlled and rent-stabilized tenants, concluding...
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