• Rent regulation in New York is a means of limiting the amount of rent charged on dwellings. Rent control and rent stabilization are two programs used...
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  • a system of rent regulation involves: Price controls, limits on the rent that a landlord may charge, typically called rent control or rent stabilization...
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    multi-family or commercial loans, many in New York City, to buildings subject to laws regarding rent regulation in New York. However, it does not offer construction...
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    The 1918-1920 New York City rent strikes were some of the most significant tenant mobilizations against landlords in New York City history. Prior to the...
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  • Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (category Housing and rent legislation in New York)
    Haag, Matthew (June 12, 2019). "Rent Regulations in New York: How They'll Affect Tenants and Landlords". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved...
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  • housing Price ceiling Subsidized housing Rent control in New York Rent control in California Rent regulation People Don A. Allen, member of the California...
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  • Rent regulation in England and Wales is the part of English land law that creates rights and obligations for tenants and landlords. The main areas of regulation...
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  • The Rent Is Too Damn High Party (Rent Is 2 Damn High Party) is a single issue political party, primarily active in the state of New York, that has nominated...
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    demand. As a result, New York City has the highest rents of any city in the United States. The New York metropolitan area has long-standing exclusionary...
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    New York, often called New York City or simply NYC, is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one...
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  • Metropolitan Council on Housing (category Rent regulation)
    organization in New York City founded in 1959. As the oldest and largest tenants' organization in the city," it has focused on issues including rent regulation and...
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    agencies. Rent control covers only a very small number of rental units. Some critics point to New York City's strict zoning and other regulations as partial...
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  • In neoclassical economics, economic rent is any payment (in the context of a market transaction) to the owner of a factor of production or resource supply...
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    boroughs of New York City. The borough is coextensive with New York County, the smallest county by geographical area in the U.S. state of New York. Located...
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  • Blumgart, "In Defense of Rent Control", at Pacific Standard, April 1, 2015. Accessed 2017-11-13. Timothy L. Collins. "Rent Regulation in New York: Myths and...
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    The Anti-Rent War (also known as the Helderberg War) was a tenants' revolt in upstate New York between 1839 and 1845. The Anti-Renters declared their...
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    Mitchell–Lama Housing Program (category Housing and rent legislation in New York)
    their rents increase according to the New York City Rent Guidelines Board orders for each new lease as well as according to orders by the New York Office...
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  • Rent-seeking is the act of growing one's existing wealth by manipulating the social or political environment without creating new wealth. Rent-seeking...
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    states have laws establishing the maximum rent a landlord can charge, known as rent control, or rent regulation, and related eviction. There is also an...
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  • Reform Act 2002 and associated regulations now govern the form of notice that needs to be issued to collect ground rent. Previously there had been a problem...
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  • growth. Its primary functions include supervising rent regulations through the State Office of Rent Administration (ORA), administering affordable housing...
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    Rent-to-own, also known as rental purchase or rent-to-buy, is a type of legally documented transaction under which tangible property, such as furniture...
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  • effects of additional housing supply show that new housing units in hot markets do not increase nearby rents: the effect of moving chains on demand pressure...
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  • Haag, Matthew (June 12, 2019). "Rent Regulations in New York: How They'll Affect Tenants and Landlords". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved...
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    lobby for government favors in the form of tariffs, patents, subsidies, import quotas, and other market regulations. Rent-seeking behavior is inefficient...
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    Crime rates in New York City have been recorded since at least the 1800s. The highest crime totals were recorded in the late 1980s and early 1990s as...
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  • states, such as New York, and Colorado, require property management companies to be licensed real estate brokers if they are collecting rent, listing properties...
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    upon by the renting tenant. Various types of rent are referenced in Roman law: rent (canon) under the long leasehold tenure of Emphyteusis; rent (reditus)...
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    introduced in other New York City neighborhoods, have led to increases in rents and real estate values, as well as "shifting demographics". In 2011, U.S...
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    Single-room occupancy (category Housing in the United States)
    rental housing, with median rents even in New York City ranging from $450 to $705 per month in 2013. The term is primarily used in Canada and US. Since the...
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