Rent hikes approved for NYC and Nassau rent-regulated units

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The Rent Guidelines Board has approved rent increases for New York City's approximately one million rent-stabilized apartments. Landlords will be able to increase rent by 3% on one-year leases and 2.75% for the first year on two-year leases, and 3.2% for the second year. The rent increases apply to new leases signed on or after Oct. 1, 2023. Tenants and advocates had decried the proposed rent hikes, calling for a rollback or freeze on rent instead. The Legal Aid Society criticized the Rent Guidelines Board's decision, while the Rent Stabilization Association said the board ignored their own data.
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