Board paves way for rent freeze as advocates push for money back
about 10 hours ago
New York's Rent Guidelines Board voted to allow rent increases of 0-2% for one-year leases and 0-4% for two-year leases in regulated apartments, falling short of a full rent freeze advocated by Mayor Zohran Mamdani and tenant groups. The decision, met with opposition from tenant advocates and some real estate groups, reflects tensions between affordability concerns and landlords' rising operating costs. The preliminary vote maintains the board's traditional approach of uniform rent adjustments without differentiating by building type, and the final decision will be made after public hearings.