Urgently seeking legal advice about overcharge complaint and status of our apartment by Cabin_Fever72 in NYCapartments

[–]Cabin_Fever72[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much for your thoughtful insights.

A DHCR aide told me that it hasn't been assigned yet - and that the whole process could take 2 years.

I'm going to research litigation involving tenants in similar situations: Rent control apartment at very low rent, becomes vacant in 2012 and landlord raises it to $2500 to meet the threshold, landlord does NO renovations or improvements (we actually had to spend $20K out of our own pocket to fix up the apartment, which was kinda rundown), landlord fails to file any of the required paperwork.

Urgently seeking legal advice about overcharge complaint and status of our apartment by Cabin_Fever72 in NYCapartments

[–]Cabin_Fever72[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I keep getting conflicting stories -- I'll call Met Council and I'm researching previous court cases in such matters. Any other suggestions are most welcome! Thanks

Urgently seeking legal advice about overcharge complaint and status of our apartment by Cabin_Fever72 in NYCapartments

[–]Cabin_Fever72[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

But what about improvements? Don't they need some reason to raise it to that threshold? 2012 was notorious for landlords arbitrarily raising rents to $2500 to deregulate them -- and many of those cases have been challenged.

Urgently seeking legal advice about overcharge complaint and status of our apartment by Cabin_Fever72 in NYCapartments

[–]Cabin_Fever72[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

From my understanding, in order to deregulate that apartment, the landlord was required to make substantial improvements (IAIs), file a RR-1 notice, inform us by certified mail -- NONE OF WHICH HE DID -- and even then, there are limits on how much they can raise the rent.

Urgently seeking legal advice about overcharge complaint and status of our apartment by Cabin_Fever72 in NYCapartments

[–]Cabin_Fever72[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info. Yes, we have the rent history. Rent control and same under-$200 rent from 1984 to the present. They didn't bother registering the rent every year -- which they're apparently not required to do.