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Rent Stabilization Association Fights Rent Freeze

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President of the Rent Stabilization Association: Joseph Strasburg 

The Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) will be making a highly debated decision next week in regards to a percentile increase of rent stabilized apartments. Although this vote takes place every year, this year’s decision has been exceptionally publicized due to a potential rent freeze. Bill de Blasio, the first mayor to ever run on the platform of a rent freeze, may come through on his promise—considering that over half the board has been given a seat via his appointment. Although the board favors implementation of the first rent freeze in NYC history, the Rent Stabilization Association (RSA) has other ideas.

Rental Guidelines Board Favoring Unusually Low Price Increases

Rent Guidelines Board

Rent increases for rent-stabilized apartments are decided by the Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) of New York City every year. Since 1969, the RGB has always voted to increase the rent rates in NYC.

De Blasio Appoints New Rent Guidelines Board Members

Bill de Blasio Renters Guideline Board

Mayor de Blasio has so far stayed in consistency with his plan to create more affordable housing here in NYC. One method of making NYC a more affordable city would be pursuing a renters’ freeze of regulated rents. The Rent Guidelines Board, which is comprised of nine people, had five seats on this board that were recently up for re-appointment or new appointments in March. De Blasio had finally filled these five of the nine seats. The other four seats left for re/new-appointment will be filled in December 2014.

De Blasio Appoints New Guidelines Board: Will NYC's Next Freeze Be Rent?

New York City renters are hoping that Mayor de Blasio will follow through with his campaign promise of a renting freeze. The NYC Mayor will be appointing the nine members that make up the Rent Guidelines Board (RGB). This board decides how much regulated rents will increase per year.