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Re: Rent Increase Caps for Free Market Apartments (NON RENT STABILIZED)

Posted by Brian Roces on January 06, 2000 at 12:34:40:

In Reply to: Re: Rent Increase Caps for Free Market Apartments (NON RENT STABILIZED) posted by Anna on January 06, 2000 at 11:19:10:

I didn't live in the apartment when the conversion took place. How do I determine if it's *really* an unregulated apartment? Is there a listing, service, or governement agency that tracks this info?

: : Is there a increase cap on Free Market apartments? My new lease is a 10% increase. Is that legal? What instruments do they use to determine what the increase is ala RGB 2%-4% increases? I currently live in a COOP building with a number of rental units and of course owner occupied, approx 72 apts.

: The real question here is: is your apt really an unregulated apt?

: Did you live there before or during the coop conversion?


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