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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

RENTS ARE FROZEN... for now, anyway

Met Council on Housing
It's still the Year of the Tenant!
 
Yesterday, in a historic decision, the Rent Guidelines Board voted for a rent freeze for one-year leases and a two percent increase for two-year leases. This is the first time in the RGB's 46 year history rent-stabilized rents have been frozen. New York City has faced unreasonably high rent increases for far too long, but yesterday, tenants conquered. After the huge disappointment in Albany, we proved we are not powerless -- we still have control over what happens to the tenants in our city.
 
Here's some of the press we got from the vote: 
Be sure to check out our blog tomorrow for a full list of press hits. 
 
We could not have accomplished this feat without every organization in the Rent Justice Coalition, the dozens of elected officials who stood by our side, and of course, all of the tenants we fight for. 
 
While we celebrate this victory, however, we're already preparing for next year. Follow @RentJustice on twitter for updates on the campaign.

Also, in yesterday's email blast, we failed to mention that Senator Liz Krueger also voted against the Rent Law deal, we thank her!
 
Thanks to everyone who fought with us to make history.


Mia McDonald
http://metcouncilonhousing.nationbuilder.com/
Met Council on Housing · 339 Lafayette St, Suite 301, New York, NY 10012, United States 

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