New York City rent stabilization laws

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gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:Noble
gptkbp:allows lease renewals
gptkbp:appliesTo buildings constructed before 1974
gptkbp:are controversial
subject to periodic review
often misunderstood
a topic of academic research
a complex legal framework
a critical issue for many residents
a form of rent regulation
a key issue in local elections
a response to economic inequality
a response to housing shortages
designed to protect tenants
often cited in housing debates
subject to changes in state law
part of a larger national conversation about housing
a_significant_aspect_of_New_York_City's_identity
part_of_New_York_City's_housing_policy
gptkbp:can_be be challenged in court
affect neighborhood demographics
affect property values
be a source of political activism
be beneficial for tenants
be complicated
create challenges for landlords
influence migration patterns
lead to disputes between landlords and tenants
gptkbp:createdBy affordable housing options
gptkbp:defines rent-stabilized tenant
gptkbp:enforces gptkb:New_York_State_Division_of_Housing_and_Community_Renewal
gptkbp:established rent guidelines board
gptkbp:governs residential rental units
gptkbp:has historical significance
supporters and opponents
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label New York City rent stabilization laws
gptkbp:impact gentrification
housing market
commercial real estate
landlord-tenant relationships
gptkbp:includes government oversight
provisions for eviction protection
gptkbp:influence real estate development
tenant organizing efforts
gptkbp:mandates newly constructed buildings
gptkbp:provides tenant protections
stability for low-income families
gptkbp:requires annual rent registration
documentation for rent increases
registration of rent-stabilized apartments
written notice for rent increases
gptkbp:resultedIn long-term tenancy
gptkbp:series rent increases
gptkbp:sets maximum allowable rent
gptkbp:subject legal challenges