For thousands of New Yorkers, rent control has played an irreplaceable role in their lives; without it, they would not be able to keep their houses, condos or apartments. But after decades, more and more developers are raising rents and justifying skyrocketing costs of living on rent stabilization. The result is less vibrant communities where those who are left face constant housing issues.
The Himmelstein Gribben & Joseph LLP law firm in Manhattan has built its reputation on successfully representing tenant clients in New York City who are faced with losing their rent-controlled status for various reasons.
Whatever the reasons why you need representation, our skilled New York City attorneys can assist you at 212-349-3000.
We represent individual tenants and tenant groups who live in rent-stabilized and rent-controlled buildings concerning a variety of legal concerns including:
We also handle other Division of Housing and Community Renewal matters.
New York City’s rent stabilization laws play a crucial role in providing affordable housing for millions of residents. These regulations limit rent increases and ensure tenants’ rights in a competitive housing market. Understanding the statistics surrounding rent stabilization can help you grasp its impact and navigate your rights as a tenant or landlord.
According to recent data, over 1 million apartments in New York City are rent-stabilized, comprising nearly 45% of the rental housing stock. These apartments primarily serve middle- and low-income families, offering some level of protection against steep rent hikes.
Statistics show that rent-stabilized housing caters predominantly to households earning below the median income. On average:
The Rent Guidelines Board sets annual rent increase limits for stabilized apartments. Recent trends indicate:
Studies highlight that rent stabilization helps reduce housing instability. By limiting rent hikes, these laws provide a safety net for families at risk of displacement due to financial hardship.
While rent stabilization laws offer significant protections, challenges persist:
Whether you are a tenant facing disputes or a landlord managing rent-stabilized properties, understanding your rights and obligations under NYC rent stabilization laws is essential. Consulting with an experienced lawyer can:
If you’re dealing with challenges related to NYC rent stabilization laws, our team is here to help. We are experienced in navigating complex rent control regulations to protect your interests. Contact us today for trusted guidance tailored to your unique situation.
A building may change hands, and the new owners may try to tell you that your apartment is no longer protected. They may try to evict you for trumped up reasons concerning noise, occupancy, maintenance, health status or lack of care for the apartment. They may also claim you owe money for maintenance they performed that is clearly their responsibility.
“Rarely do we work in unfamiliar territory. We know the boroughs, the neighborhoods, the buildings, the landlords and the landlords’ lawyers. When clients learn this, the tension leaves their faces. They think ‘I’m at the right place; they’ve dealt with these people before.’” It gives our clients peace of mind.” – The attorneys of Himmelstein Gribben & Joseph LLP
Our law firm started in 1983 and has more than 241 combined years of experience in the field of tenant-landlord and real estate law. Few law firms have the experience we have in successfully representing thousands of New York City tenants in rent control and rent stabilization matters.
All of our attorneys have extensive trial and appellate experience, making us able to act on prudent and sound legal advice no matter what your real estate-related legal concern. We represent clients in all New York boroughs including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island. For a consultation with a New York City rent control and stabilization attorney, contact us online or at 212-349-3000.
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