New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00422

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  

Caption

Relates to eliminating the price index of operating costs as a factor in determining rent increases by the rent guidelines board.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S08215

Amends the composition of rent guidelines boards and the factors to be considered in establishing annual rent adjustments; eliminates the price index of operating costs as a factor in determining rent increases.

NY A08533

Amends the composition of rent guidelines boards and the factors to be considered in establishing annual rent adjustments; eliminates the price index of operating costs as a factor in determining rent increases.

NY S08319

Enacts the "New York city small business rent stabilization act" instituting a commercial rent control system in the city of New York; creates the commercial rent guidelines board.

NY A05568

Enacts the "New York city small business rent stabilization act" instituting a commercial rent control system in the city of New York; creates the commercial rent guidelines board.

NY S07925

Establishes a tax rebate program for rent-stabilized housing that targets buildings with individually occupied rent-stabilized apartments where the property tax burden significantly exceeds rental income.

NY HB455

An Act To Amend Title 25 And Title 31 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Rent Increases In Residential Rental Agreements And Rental Unit Data Collection.

NY S07611

Directs the department of transportation to conduct a study of the availability of wheelchair accessible vehicles, by county, in New York state outside of the city of New York; defines accessibility; requires a report to identify any existing local guidelines for accessible vehicles; directs development of benchmarks for increasing wheelchair accessible vehicles.

NY S07783

Provides increases of cost-of-living adjustments for public retirees; allows increases of up to five percent.

NY A07996

Relates to creating the Neighborhood Small Business Rent Increase Exemption; provides a tax abatement for limiting rent increases on small businesses in a city of one million or more persons.

NY SB567

Termination of tenancy: no-fault just causes: gross rental rate increases.

Similar Bills

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