Petition for Administrative Review (PAR)
The Office of Rent Administration is responsible for administering rent regulations in rent controlled and stabilized buildings throughout New York. These regulations govern many areas including rent increases, lease renewals, maintenance of services and repairs in the buildings and evictions. The Office of Rent Administration will issue orders to landlords that it deems is not in compliance with the rent regulations.
A Petition for Administration (PAR) allows landlords and tenants to appeal the Rent Administrator’s order. The PAR is filed with the DHCR and must set forth the reasons why the order should be reviewed. The petitioner has 35 days from the issuance of the Rent Administrator’s order to file a PAR.
James G. Dibbini & Associates, P.C. have helped many landlords successfully appeal these adverse decisions from the Office of Rent Administration. We have even helped those landlords who may have initially represented themselves in these types of matters or were represented by another attorney. Call us today at (914) 965-1011 and let us help you.
A Petition for Administration (PAR) allows landlords and tenants to appeal the Rent Administrator’s order. The PAR is filed with the DHCR and must set forth the reasons why the order should be reviewed. The petitioner has 35 days from the issuance of the Rent Administrator’s order to file a PAR.
James G. Dibbini & Associates, P.C. have helped many landlords successfully appeal these adverse decisions from the Office of Rent Administration. We have even helped those landlords who may have initially represented themselves in these types of matters or were represented by another attorney. Call us today at (914) 965-1011 and let us help you.