NYC Rent-Stabilized Apartments Face Approved Hikes Despite Tenant Opposition

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NYC Rent-Stabilized Apartments Face Approved Hikes Despite Tenant Opposition
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New York City has approved a 3% increase in rents for approximately 1 million rent-stabilized apartments, with two-year leases seeing a staggered increase of 2.75% for the first year and 3.2% for the second year. The increase comes into effect from Oct. 1. The city also increased rents last year. The vast majority of rent-stabilized tenants pay significantly less than median rent.

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