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Steps To Writing a Complaint Letter to a Landlord Explain Your Complaint. Explain the Impact. Suggest a Solution. Attach Any Relevant Documentation. Include a Deadline to Respond.
Yes, you can negotiate rent increases in NYC, but it may be difficult to do so as the market is very competitive, and landlords are often free to raise rents dramatically.
Sign a rent-stabilized or market-rate lease and you are bound to its terms. Unless the apartment is rendered uninhabitable because of poor conditions, your only way out would be to sign a written agreement with the landlord terminating the lease.
Rent stabilization provides protections to tenants besides limitations on the amount of rent increases. Tenants are entitled to receive required services, to have their leases renewed, and may not be evicted except on grounds allowed by law. Leases may be renewed for a term of one or two years, at the tenants choice.
In NYC, an owner may refuse to renew a rent stabilized tenants lease because the owner has an immediate and compelling need to possess the apartment for use as his or her primary residence or as a primary residence for his or her immediate family.
Under the Rent Stabilization Law, an owner may begin an eviction proceeding when the current lease expires, but only after the tenant is given written notice that the lease will not be renewed. This notice must be served at least 90 and not more than 150 days before the current lease term expires.
The penalty for a rent overcharge is the amount a landlord collected above the legal regulated rent, plus either interest or triple the damages. There are two ways to collect it: Offset Method: The tenant may deduct (take out) up to 20% of the penalty from the monthly rent until the penalty is completely offset.
Definition: These are disputes between landlords and tenants over rent payment, property damage, return of security deposits, repair and maintenance of facilities, etc. Landlord-Tenant Disputes - Beyond Intractability beyondintractability.org coreknowledge beyondintractability.org coreknowledge
With the current rent laws, destabilization (also called vacancy decontrol) may happen when a rent-stabilized apartments monthly rent exceeds $2,700 while the apartment is vacant.