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What is NYC RCNY § 22-03?

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HPD may select a Permanent Owner for a Building by any appropriate method, including, but not a limited to sealed bid sale or auction, a request for qualifications process, a request for proposals process, a request for offers or, in the discretion of HPD, by a direct designation of an entity judged by HPD to be a suit

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§ 22-03 Selection of Permanent Owners.

RCNY § 22-03

HPD may select a Permanent Owner for a Building by any appropriate method, including, but not a limited to sealed bid sale or auction, a request for qualifications process, a request for proposals process, a request for offers or, in the discretion of HPD, by a direct designation of an entity judged by HPD to be a suitable Permanent Owner. HPD, in selecting a Permanent Owner, may consider any relevant factors, including, but not limited to, the prospective Permanent Owner's prior record in other City housing programs as a property owner or manager or the Permanent Owner's status as an organization formed by the Tenants in the Building.

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