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NYC Freezes Rents for Two Years
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New York City just handed renters a major win: the Rent Guidelines Board voted to freeze rents on stabilized apartments for two full years, starting October 2026 through September 2027. This freeze affects nearly two million residents—about 40% of the city’s rental market—and is a direct result of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s election and his appointees. Designed to ease the crushing pressure of rising housing costs, the move offers much-needed relief to struggling tenants while sparking fresh debate on balancing renter protections with property owner needs. It’s a bold, historic step signaling a new era in rent stabilization and tenant advocacy.
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