Renters
Rent-stabilized Apartments That Are Vacant Will Be Repaired By The City
Although some owner groups claim it won’t be enough, the city is establishing a $10 million pilot program to assist landlords in repairing unoccupied, rent-stabilized apartments. According to a statement made on Wednesday by Mayor Eric Adams, the “Unlocking Doors” project would offer up to $25,000 per unit to owners of empty, rent-stabilized units that…
Read MoreHow To Make Renting In New York a Breeze
It’s not simple to rent in New York City. Finding the ideal apartment can be challenging and overwhelming due to exorbitant rents, constantly shifting lease obligations, and a competitive market.
But if you apply the appropriate strategy, you can control the situation and buy your ideal New York City home.
Read on to learn how to negotiate the NYC rental market and simplify the process of putting up your house rental application. By doing so, you’ll be able to get your dream property.
Read MoreThe NYC Guaranty Law Was Declared Unconstitutional.
A federal judge ruled that a Covid-era provision for retail renters is unconstitutional, siding with commercial landlords.
The judgment presents a chance for landlords whose tenants fell behind on their rent due to the outbreak.
Read MoreWhy Hiring a Property Management Company in Queens is Worth the Investment
As a landlord in Queens, you likely have a lot on your plate. Between managing tenant relationships, collecting rent, and handling maintenance requests, it can be difficult to keep up with everything that needs to be done. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the demands of property management, it may be time to consider hiring professional…
Read MoreNew Trash Regulations Will Be Implemented in New York City
As the city attempts to handle its escalating rat problem, residents of New York will have to put out their trash much later in the day beginning of April 1. As the city works to combat its expanding rat problem, New Yorkers will soon have to leave out their trash much later in the day.…
Read MoreThe NYC Lithium-ion Battery Safety Package Has Been Signed into Law.
E-bikes, other powered mobility devices like e-scooters, and batteries that don’t meet established certification standards like UL are among the items that will be illegal to sell once the legislation is signed into law in 180 days.
Read MoreTaking Action in Your NYC Neighbourhood to Prevent Rats
Do you reside in a New York City area where rats are an issue? Don’t know where to start in fixing the problem?
Read on to learn about the safety precautions you should take.
Read MoreWhat Does a Property Manager Do?
A condo, co-op, or HOA can be significantly impacted by a property manager.
Here are some things you should anticipate from your property manager.
Read MoreHow High of a Credit Score Must You Have to Rent an Apartment
Requirements for a Credit Score There isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to credit score criteria. However, when we asked 15 experts, most of them said that you need a credit score of at least 650 to get an apartment without any extra requirements, such as larger deposits, guarantors, or paying extra rent in…
Read MoreNYC Rent Stabilization Rules Surpass Landlord Challenges
A federal appeals court decided on Monday that the tenant-friendly adjustments made to New York City’s rent stability laws in 2019 were constitutional, rejecting two complaints from landlords. The New York City Rent Stabilization Law amendments were upheld by the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on the grounds that they adhered to…
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