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- Rent_control_in_New_York abstract "Rent Regulation in New York State takes the form of rent control and rent stabilization programs. Each city in the state may choose whether to participate or not, and as of 2007, 51 municipalities participated in the program, including Albany, Buffalo, and New York City, where over one million apartments are rent-regulated. In New York City, only buildings with six or more apartments are subject to rent stabilization.In 1920, New York adopted Emergency Rent Laws, which effectively charged the courts of New York State with their administration. When challenged by tenants, rent increases were reviewed by a standard of \"reasonableness.\" The definition of reasonableness was subject to judicial interpretation. Certain apartments were decontrolled beginning in 1926, and the Rent Laws of 1920 expired completely in June 1929, though limited protections against unjust evictions were continued.New York's current rent control program, which began in 1943, is the longest-running in the United States. New York City is the only large city in the United States that has strong rent control laws. From 1943 to 1950, rent control was administered by the federal government but has been administered by state government since 1950, although state and city agencies shared administrative work from 1962 to 1984.Rent regulation affects rent increases and prescribes rights and obligations for tenants and landlords.".
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- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLink Albany,_New_York.
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- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Housing_and_Rent_Act_of_1947.
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- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLink Section_8_(housing).
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- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "New York City Rent Control Board".
- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rent control in New York".
- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "affordable housing".
- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "history of rent controls".
- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "regulates rents in the city".
- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "rent control and rent stabilization".
- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "rent control in New York".
- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "rent control".
- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "rent controlled apartment".
- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "rent regulation".
- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "rent stabilization".
- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "rent stabilized".
- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "rent-stabilized New York apartments".
- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "rent-stabilized".
- Rent_control_in_New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "stabilized rents".
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- Rent_control_in_New_York subject Category:Landlord–tenant_law.
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- Rent_control_in_New_York comment "Rent Regulation in New York State takes the form of rent control and rent stabilization programs. Each city in the state may choose whether to participate or not, and as of 2007, 51 municipalities participated in the program, including Albany, Buffalo, and New York City, where over one million apartments are rent-regulated.".
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