NYC Administrative Code

§ 26-403.1 — High income rent deregulation. [Repealed]

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What is NYC AC § 26-403.1?

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This section addressed high income rent deregulation but has been repealed as of June 24, 2019. The statute previously outlined conditions under which certain rent-regulated units could be deregulated due to tenant income levels. Applies to landlords of previously regulated rental properties.

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This section has been repealed and is no longer in force.

It is shown here for historical reference. For the current law, consult the official source or speak with an attorney.

§ 26-403.1 High income rent deregulation. [Repealed]

AC § 26-403.1

(Am. 2015 N.Y. Laws Ch. 20 Pt. A § 15, 6/26/2015, eff. 6/26/2015; Repealed 2019 N.Y. Laws Ch. 39 Pt. Q § 7, 6/24/2019, retro eff. 6/14/2019)

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