RGB VOTES -- ONE STEP CLOSER TO A RENT FREEZE
The NYC Rent Guidelines Board held its preliminary vote for guidelines affecting nearly one million apartments effective October 1, 2026. A potential two-year rent freeze is part of the preliminary guideline. Hearings to start soon, and a final vote will be held in late June. We had a report from the pre-vote rally.
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For more information about Rent Guideline Board meetings, click here. Other RGB links: Notice of Public Hearings and Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rules; summary of the proposed guidelines; submit comments as audio, video, and written testimony (beginning Thursday, May 14); submit comments to the RGB through NYC Rules. You can register to speak at a hearing online (beginning Thursday, May 1
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Current rent guidelines: for leases starting 10/1/25 in New York City: for apartments and lofts, 3 percent for a 1-year lease, 4 1/2 percent for a 2-year lease; class A & B hotels, lodging houses, rooming houses, & SROs: 0 percent - find more detailed info here. Kingston: 0 and 0; Westchester 2% for 1 year, 3% for 2 years; Rockland County 5% for 1 year, 6% for 2 years; Nassau 2% for one year, 3% for 2 years. For more information about developments in Kingston and Poughkeepsie, contact For the Many: email info@forthemany.org or call 845-481-0703.