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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Parreco v. District of Columbia Rental Housing Commission, 885 A.2d 327 (2005)

Citation
Parreco v. District of Columbia Rental Housing Commission, 885 A.2d 327 (2005)
Parent Document
Parreco v. District of Columbia Rental Housing Commission, 885 A.2d 327 (2005)
Jurisdiction
DC (municipal)
Effective Date
2005-12-06

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for increasing the actual rent. A rent ceiling adjustment provides a landlord with legal authorization to increase the rent. The parties do not dispute that the landlord had such authorization in the form of a rent ceiling of over $3800, well over the $1050 to which the rent rose after the increase in question. With such an authorization, the Rent Stabilization Act was no bar to increasing the rent, provided the landlord did so according to the statutorily-mandated procedures, see supra