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Understanding Rent Control and Rent Stabilization in New York City

January 17, 2026 - 13:53

Understanding Rent Control and Rent Stabilization in New York City

In New York City, the rental landscape is shaped by two distinct systems: rent control and rent stabilization. Currently, there are approximately one million rent-stabilized units, providing tenants with a degree of security against sudden rent increases. These units are typically found in buildings constructed before 1974 and allow for regulated rent increases based on a set percentage determined annually.

In contrast, the rent-controlled units are significantly fewer, with fewer than 25,000 still in existence. Rent control applies to buildings constructed before 1947 and is often limited to tenants who have been in residence since the law was enacted. This means that many of the rent-controlled apartments are occupied by long-term tenants, leading to extremely low rents that are often far below market rates.

The differences between these two systems can significantly impact tenants' living situations, affordability, and long-term housing stability in one of the most expensive cities in the world. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for both current renters and those looking to navigate the New York City housing market.


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