Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 34 and Hotel Order 32
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2002-03 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
2002 annual compendium of housing research. These staff reports analyze various facets of the New York City housing market and economy, including statistics on the costs of operating residential buildings; affordability; housing availability; tenant income; changes to the housing stock; and much more.
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 35 and Hotel Order 33
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2003-04 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
2003 annual compendium of housing research. These staff reports analyze various facets of the New York City housing market and economy, including statistics on the costs of operating residential buildings; affordability; housing availability; tenant income; changes to the housing stock; and much more.
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 36 and Hotel Order 34
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2004-05 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
2008 annual compendium of housing research. These staff reports analyze various facets of the New York City housing market and economy, including statistics on the costs of operating residential buildings; affordability; housing availability; tenant income; changes to the housing stock; and much more.
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2005-06 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2006-07 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 39 and Hotel Order 37
AN ACT to amend the multiple dwelling law, in relation to owner obligations; to amend chapter 349 of the laws of 1982 amending the multple dwelling law relating to legalization of interim multiple dwellings in cities over one million, in relation to the effectiveness thereof.
Section 3 of chapter 349 of the laws of 1982 amending the 50 multiple dwelling law relating to the legalization of interim multiple 51 dwellings in cities over one million, as amended by chapter 62 of the 52 laws of 2007, is amended.
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2007-08 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 40 and Hotel Order 38
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2008-09 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
2008 annual compendium of housing research. These staff reports analyze various facets of the New York City housing market and economy, including statistics on the costs of operating residential buildings; affordability; housing availability; tenant income; changes to the housing stock; and much more.
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 41 and Hotel Order 39
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2009-10 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 42 and Hotel Order 40
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2010-11 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
2010 annual compendium of housing research. These staff reports analyze various facets of the New York City housing market and economy, including statistics on the costs of operating residential buildings; affordability; housing availability; tenant income; changes to the housing stock; and much more.
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 43 and Hotel Order 41
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2011-12 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
The Changes to the NYC Rent Stabilized Housing Stock in 2013 examines additions and subtractions of dwelling units to and from the rent stabilization system in 2013.
1. 2012 new housing starts is used to develop the capacity recommenation for the Proposed November 2010 Amendment.
2. Information on new housing starts is provided by Department of City Planning, Department of Buildings and Department of House Preservation and Development. New housing units include all projects that are either in process or scheduled to be constructed over the next five or ten years.
Pupil contribution is estimated using the updated Projected Public School Ratio. The updated Projected Public School Ratio is developed utlizing the 2000 Census Data - Public Use Microdata Sample (5%). Ratios are calculated based on information for housing units built from 1990 to March
2000. Projected Public School Ratio will be incorporated in the City Enviornmental Quality Review manual.
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 44 and Hotel Order 42
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2012-13 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
The Changes to the NYC Rent Stabilized Housing Stock in 2013 examines additions and subtractions of dwelling units to and from the rent stabilization system in 2013.
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 45 and Hotel Order 43
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2013-14 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
The Changes to the NYC Rent Stabilized Housing Stock in 2013 examines additions and subtractions of dwelling units to and from the rent stabilization system in 2013.
The Changes to the NYC Rent Stabilized Housing Stock in 2013 examines additions and subtractions of dwelling units to and from the rent stabilization system in 2013.
Collaborative effort between HPD, Public Policy Lab and the Parsons DESIS Lab to research new ways to better inform and assist the public about affordable housing
This introduction to the New York City Rent Guidelines Board covers the structure, function and history of the Board and its role in the rent stabilization system.
This special 2014 study compares the two methods that measure the change in annual Operations and Maintenance (O&M) expenses paid by owners of rent stabilized units in NYC.
The 2014 Income and Affordability Study reports on housing affordability and tenant income in New York City's rental market. The study highlights year-to-year changes in many of the major economic factors affecting New York City's tenant population and takes into consideration a broad range of market forces and public policies affecting housing affordability.
The 2014 Price Index of Operating Costs (PIOC) study measures the price change in a market basket of goods and services used in the operation and maintenance of rent stabilized apartment buildings in New York City.
The 2014 Income & Expense Study analyzes the cost of operating and maintaining rental housing, examing the conditions that existed in New York's rent stabilized housing market in 2012, the year for which the most recent data is available, and also the extent by which these conditions changed from 2011.
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 46 and Hotel Order 44
The Changes to the NYC Rent Stabilized Housing Stock in 2013 examines additions and subtractions of dwelling units to and from the rent stabilization system in 2013.
The 2014 Housing Supply Report examines changes in the overall supply of housing in NYC during the prior year, looking at factors that include the number of permits issued for new dwelling units and the number of completed housing units.
NYC Rent Guidelines Board NYC Rent Guidelines Board guidelines for Apartment/Loft lease renewals commencing between October 1, 2014 and September 30, 2015
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2014-15 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
The Mayor's Press Office releases information about notable events and actions taken by the Mayor, as well as transcripts of all media conferences, radio shows, and ceremonies that the Mayor attends.
The Mayor's Press Office releases information about notable events and actions taken by the Mayor, as well as transcripts of all media conferences, radio shows, and ceremonies that the Mayor attends.
The Mayor's Press Office releases information about notable events and actions taken by the Mayor, as well as transcripts of all media conferences, radio shows, and ceremonies that the Mayor attends.
An investigation into Rita Copeland, former treasurer of the Tenant Association for 51-55 East 129th St., NYC, a building participating in NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) Tenant Interim Lease Program (TIL), stole over $50,000 from this building.
DOB repeals Section 907-01 of Chapter 9 of Title 1 RCNY and adopts the addition of Section 3616-04 to Chapter Subchapter Q of Chapter 3600 of Title 1 of the RCNY, regarding fire protection systems.
DOB adopts the amendments to Section 101-08 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding required liability insurance.
The Mayor's Press Office releases information about notable events and actions taken by the Mayor, as well as transcripts of all media conferences, radio shows, and ceremonies that the Mayor attends.
Department of Buildings adopts amendments to Sections 12-01, 101-06, 101-07, 102-01, 104-08, 3500-01, and 3500-02 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding extending the effective dates of such rule sections.
DOI Report Identifies Additional Ways CITY Should Further Streamline Funding And Approval
Process To Expedite Installation
Of Security Cameras In
City Housing Authority Properties
Department of Buildings, FDNY and HPD to Host Education Campaign to Raise Awareness about the Dangers of Illegally Converted Apartments throughout the City