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Brenda has it right, only the initial lease counts

Posted by peter on July 27, 2000 at 02:14:04:

In Reply to: Re: Pets posted by brenda on July 24, 2000 at 23:43:34:

: : I live in a rent stabilized apartment in New York City. The building has about 300 apartments and is a mix of both condo and rental units. I recently received my rent renewal papers and along with the usual documents a form was enclosed with the heading "Pet Rider". It states, in part, as follows:

: I don't think it matters what the courts have ruled on pets. A landlord can only renew the lease (in a rent stabilized apartment) as the same terms of the current lease--except for certain very limited things. I received a "rider" beefing up the penalties for late payments, some years ago. I threw it in the trash. It may have been legal for an initial lease but couldnt be added onr enewal.


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