Rent Regulated Property
New York has some of the most complicated and highly regulated landlord-tenet laws in the country. There are two types of law surrounding rent regulation: rent stabilization and rent control. At James G. Dibbini & Associates, P.C. we have extensive knowledge and experience of rent regulation laws throughout Westchester County and consider all applicable laws, factors and options prior to commencing an action on behalf of a landlord.
In rent regulated jurisdictions, the most common conflicts between landlord and tenants are as follows:
Our firm understands the different legal and practical considerations with rent stabilized apartments. If your building or specific units are subject to rent regulation, contact one of the attorneys at James G. Dibbini & Associates, P.C. to discuss how we may assist you in representation for litigation or settlement. Our firm can be reached at (914) 965-1011 and by email through [email protected].
In rent regulated jurisdictions, the most common conflicts between landlord and tenants are as follows:
- Late payment or non-payment of rent
- Unauthorized occupants
- Unauthorized pets
- Unauthorized alterations or repairs
- Overcrowding
- Technical Compliance by Landlords of Rent increases
- Vacancy Decontrol
- Illegal rent increases
- Tenant Habitability
- Succession rights
- Rent Overcharge Complaints
- DHCR complaints
- Deregulation
Our firm understands the different legal and practical considerations with rent stabilized apartments. If your building or specific units are subject to rent regulation, contact one of the attorneys at James G. Dibbini & Associates, P.C. to discuss how we may assist you in representation for litigation or settlement. Our firm can be reached at (914) 965-1011 and by email through [email protected].