Cases brought against rent-stabilized tenants who allegedly live elsewhere have become a thing of the past. The reason is the new rent law, according to its proponents and critics alike. Rent-stabilized apartments are required to be a primary residence. But enforcement is largely left to landlords, who can go to court to evict a tenant not living in a unit full-time. Landlords’ reward was a 20 percent rent increase and the chance to make renovations
source https://therealdeal.com/2019/10/09/more-rent-law-fallout-landlords-back-off-absentee-tenants/
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