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New York City Rent Board Implements Two-Year Rent Freeze

The NYC rent board has approved a rent freeze for two years, delivering on a promise made by Councilmember Mamdani during his campaign.

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The New York City Rent Guidelines Board has voted to implement a two-year freeze on rent increases, a decision that aligns with the campaign commitments of Councilmember Mamdani.

This decision marks a significant policy move aimed at providing relief to renters amidst rising living costs. The freeze is expected to impact numerous tenants across the city, helping to stabilize housing expenses for the duration of the freeze.

Councilmember Mamdani, who advocated for this measure during his election campaign, expressed satisfaction with the board's decision. He emphasized the importance of protecting renters and making housing more affordable in an increasingly challenging economic environment.

Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Sun (source).

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