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A steal! A super cute and cozy 2 bedroom in prime location. Bedrooms are on opposite sides of the apartment. Has plenty of closet space, light, and perfect living room for entertainment system.
Building well maintained and lots of artwork around the hallways. In a quiet, clean, tree line street. Close to all the boutique restaurants and night bars/lounges. Right by the C, B trains on 116th or 125th A, C, B, D trains. Easy access to all buses. Call Javier @ 203 515 7035 Must make 40x the rent or guarantor accepted! Hot water, heat, and gas included.
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Super Cute 2 BDRMs on Opposite Sides ~PEFECT SHARE~ W. 119th
Super Cute 2 BDRMs on Opposite Sides ~PEFECT SHARE~ W. 119th
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Find out What Rent Stabilized mean.
Why Should I Find Out if My
Apartment is Rent Stabilized? NYC RGB Website
If your apartment is rent stabilized, you have certain protections not guaranteed to other tenants, including:
If your apartment is rent stabilized, you have certain protections not guaranteed to other tenants, including:
1. Protection against unlawful rent increases. Rents under rent stabilization are adjusted annually by the Rent Guidelines Board. Additional increases for such things as major capital improvements or owner hardship may be permitted by the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal. Other increases, such as vacancy allowances and increases for individual apartment improvements may be permitted by operation of law. All rent increases must have some basis in law or administrative order.
2. The right to renew your lease. In the absence of a specific legal justification for non-renewal, rent stabilized tenants must be given a lease renewal offer between 150 and 90 days before the expiration of the existing lease. A one or two year lease may be chosen by the tenant. In addition, the landlord may not evict the tenant except for various causes specified in the Rent Stabilization Code.
More information check out the following link.3. Other rights include such things as protections against decreases in service, and succession rights for family members and significant others.
http://www.housingnyc.com/html/guide/basics.html#stabilized
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