DHCR Petition for Administrative Review (PAR) Decisions
In 1994, under pressure from tenant advocates, DHCR released approximately 6,000 PAR decisions. After Governor Pataki took office in 1995, DHCR refused to release other decisions in bulk. These decisions generally cover the 1990-1994 period and in many cases do not reflect current law or DHCR practice. The reader is cautioned to be aware of changes to the Rent Stabilization Law, the Rent Stabilization Code and DHCR practice since 1994. Also this database does not include all decisions prior to 1994 as DHCR intentionally withheld many decisions for unknown reasons.

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          ADM. REVIEW DOCKET NO.: BA 710115 RT

                                  STATE OF NEW YORK
                      DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL
                            OFFICE OF RENT ADMINISTRATION
                                     GERTZ PLAZA
                               92-31 UNION HALL STREET
                               JAMAICA, NEW YORK 11433

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          IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE :  ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
          APPEAL OF                              DOCKET NO.: BA 710115 RT   
                        
             
                                              :
                                                 DRO ORDER NO.:           
                                                 N-F-86-S-515/555-OM        
                   SEVERIN ZIMET,        
                                             
                                                  

                              PETITIONER      : 
          ------------------------------------X                             

                 ORDER AND OPINION TERMINATING PROCEEDING ON APPEAL


               On January 26, 1987  the  above-named  petitioner  filed  an
          appeal against an order issued on December 29, 1986 by  the  Rent
          Administrator of the Rent Office located at  50  Clinton  Street,
          Hempstead, New York concerning the housing  accommodations  known
          as 35 N. Long Beach Avenue, Freeport, New York.

               The  instant  petition,  which  was  inadvertently  docketed
          separately and  assigned  Administrative  Review  Docket  No.  BA
          710115-RT is a duplicate of a petition previously  considered  by
          the Commissioner under Docket No. BA 710117-RT which resulted  in
          the issuance, on August 25, 1987 of a  final  Order  and  Opinion
          Remanding Proceeding on Appeal.  There is  therefore  no  further
          issue to be determined herein.   

               THEREFORE, pursuant to the Rent Stabilization Law and  Code,
          it is

               ORDERED, that  this  Administrative  Review  Docket  No.  BA
          710115-RT be, and the same hereby is terminated. 

          ISSUED:
                 
                                                                 
                                          ELLIOT SANDER
                                          Deputy Commissioner




                                                    

    
   

The New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR) is the state agency that administers the Rent Stabilization and Rent Control systems. DHCR has jurisdiction over many aspects of the landlord-tenant relationship, including the legal rent, the providing of various services and complaints of landlord harassment. In addition, landlords are able to apply to DHCR for increases in rent based on Major Capital Improvements or for other reasons.

Tenants and Landlords may initiate proceedings by filing complaints or applications with DHCR. After the agency collects evidence from both the tenant and landlord, it renders a decision by the District Rent Administrator (DRA) -- sometimes referred to as the District Rent Office (DRO).

Either party may then appeal the decision at the agency level by filing a Petition for Administrative Review (PAR) within 35 days. A PAR decision -- or sometimes called a Commissioner's Decision -- represents the final decision of the agency before parties may appeal in the state courts.

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