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2022 | 458 pages
Whether seeking rent increases for major capital improvements, dealing with nuisances created by tenants, or following proper procedures for deregulating an apartment, rent-regulated building owners face confusing hurdles that can delay or derail their efforts. This handy guidebook is the one resource—completely updated with the latest rent laws—that will answer your most pressing questions and save you valuable time and energy.
This must-have reference presents plain English explanations of the law and regulations, including: Who Is Affected; What the Law Requires; How to Comply; Deadlines; Penalties for Failure to Comply; Forms Required; and Relevant Text of Law.
The New York Rent Regulation Checklist will help you:
- Protect your legally deregulated apartments from being forced back into regulation
- Deregulate eligible apartments while reducing the risk of agency action
- Win disputes arising from tenant overcharge complaints
- Get maximum allowable rent increases
- Avoid raising red flags that attract the scrutiny of the TPU, the DHCR, and other agencies enforcing the rent regs
Table of Contents:
- Assignment, Subletting & Roommates
- Demolition
- DHCR Powers & Procedures
- Eviction of Rent-Regulated Tenants
- Fair Market Rent Appeals
- Harassment of Tenants
- Hardship Rent Increase
- High-Rent/High-Income Deregulation
- High-Rent Vacancy Deregulation
- Horizontal Multiple Dwellings
- Individual Apartment Improvements
- Leasing Requirements
- Major Capital Improvements
- Nuisance by Tenants
- Owner Occupancy
- Permanent Tenants: Hotels, SROs, Rooming Houses
- Pets
- Preferential Rents
- Primary Residence
- Rent Control Coverage
- Rent Fraud
- Rent Overcharge
- Rent Registration
- Rent Stabilization Coverage
- Rent Subsidies: SCRIE & DRIE
- Rent Surcharges for Appliances & Utilities
- Required Services
- Security Deposits
- Short-Term Rentals
- Substantial Rehabilitation
- Succession Rights
- Tax Benefit Programs
- Temporary Exemption from Rent Stabilization
- Tenant Protection Unit
- Miscellaneous Requirements





