Sec. 6-203
(d) Before increasing the rent of a Covered Unit, a Landlord must send a signed document to the Tenant(s) no fewer than ninety (90) days before the effective date of the rent increase. This document must include the date...
Showing 1–20 of 140 results
(d) Before increasing the rent of a Covered Unit, a Landlord must send a signed document to the Tenant(s) no fewer than ninety (90) days before the effective date of the rent increase. This document must include the date...
5. Additional Rent Board Approved Increases. In addition to the above rent adjustments, the Rent Board may approve additional rent increases properly demonstrated by the Landlord, attributable to:
Rent stabilization allowances means collectively the Allowable Increase Percentage, the Tax Rate Rent Adjustment, and any additional rent increase exemptions approved by the Rent Board under Section 6-234 of this Article.
Rent stabilization allowances means collectively the Allowable Increase Percentage and any additional rent increase exemptions approved by the Rent Board under Section 6-234 of this Article. 6-92
(2) Any such tenant aggrieved by a rent increase or proposed rent increase may file a complaint with the fair rent commission, if any, for the town, city or borough where his dwelling unit or mobile manufactured home park lot...
(e) A Tenant who receives notice of a rent increase that they believe does not conform with this Section may file an appeal of said rent increase with the Rent Board. Upon receipt of the appeal, the Rent Board shall...
If a Landlord chooses to not impose any rent increases to which they are entitled pursuant to Section 6-234 above, these increases may be banked, in whole or in part. Banked increases may be used to raise the rent...
...increase in property taxes, or a substantial increase in other maintenance or operating costs not associated with his complying with the complaint, not less than four months before the demand for an increase in rent, and the increase in rent...
...When determining the appropriate increase in rent, the Rent Board may consider factors including the increase in floor area, the addition or upgrade of amenities, and any other factor determined relevant in the opinion of the Rent Board.
...increase in property taxes, or a substantial increase in other maintenance or operating costs not associated with his complying with the complaint, not less than four months before the demand for an increase in rent, and the increase in rent...
(d) Before increasing the rent of a Covered Unit, a Landlord must send a signed document to the Tenant(s) no fewer than seventy-five (75) days before the effective date of the rent increase. This document must include the...
(5) Nothing in this subsection shall prohibit an owner from increasing the rent at the termination of the rental agreement if (A) the owner delivers a written notice of the proposed rent increase to the resident at least thirty days...
If a Landlord chooses to not impose any rent increases to which they are entitled pursuant to Section 6-234 above, these increases may be banked, in whole or in part, with the annual registration required under Section 6-151...
...Additional Rent Board Approved Increases necessary to ensure a fair return on investment. In addition to the above rent adjustments, upon receipt of an application submitted by the Landlord, the Rent Board may approve additional rent increases necessary to ensure...
1. Annual Increase Percentage. Unless a Landlord qualifies for an additional increase as further described below, rent for a Covered Unit may not be increased by more than the Allowable Increase Percentage.
(d) During the notice period, rent increases shall be limited to an amount which reflects reasonable profits, actual increased costs of maintenance and operation of the housing unit subject to conversion. Costs associated with the proposed conversion are not a...
1. Annual Increase Percentage. Unless a Landlord qualifies for an additional increase as further described below, rent for a Covered Unit may not be increased by more than the Allowable Increase Percentage.
...Upon a major renovation or reconfiguration of a Covered Unit, the Landlord may charge no more than the Banked Rent for that unit, or may apply to the Rent Board for determination of the appropriate increased Base Rent. When determining...