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Rent Increase — New York
New York requires at least 30 days’ notice (N.Y. Real Prop. Law § 226-c ↗). For increases of 5% or more: 30 days' notice if the tenant has been in occupancy under 1 year; 60 days for 1–2 years; 90 days for more than 2 years. Rent-stabilized units follow separate rules, and the Good Cause Eviction Law (RPL Art. 6-A, eff. 4/20/2024) presumptively caps increases at CPI + 5% (max 10%) for covered units in NYC and opted-in municipalities.
Used to apply New York’s tenancy-length notice tiers.
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