Printer Friendly
The Free Library
14,715,772 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Owners win rent control suit in appeal vs. DHCR.


An Appellate Division In several jurisdictions, the Appellate Division is the name of a court, or division of a court, that hears appeals from lower courts.
  • For the Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court, see New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division.
 has unanimously agreed with an owner's group that the Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR DHCR Division of Housing and Community Renewal ) has wrongly calculated rent increases for rent controlled tenants.

The Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) has been trying to get courts to recognize the improper use of the wrong numbers for years, but in one instance the case was dismissed on technical grounds. They have now obtained justice in a case based on the 1996 calculations.

Jeffrey R. Metz, of Borah Goldstein Altschuler & Schwartz, who along with Robert Goldstein represented CHIP, said "The agency fairly defiantly was ignoring the statute. Certainly I found that kind of important, and the appellate division found that also. The court basically applied the law. DHCR didn't even hide the fact that they did not follow the statute," Metz added.

In CHIP vs. DHCR, the Albany appellate division justices agreed that DHCR purposefully pur·pose·ful  
adj.
1. Having a purpose; intentional: a purposeful musician.

2. Having or manifesting purpose; determined: entered the room with a purposeful look.
 miscalculated the proper rent increase as 3 percent when it should have been 32.5 percent because they specifically ignored a statutorily mandated calculation of the Maximum Base Rent increase factor.

Since other laws limit the annual increase for rent controlled tenants to 7.5 percent, the overage Overage

Apples mainly to convertible securities. Difference between how much common stock one party must sell and the other wishes to buy for the same amount of convertible in a swap.
 from the 32.5 percent would be applied in later years, effectively increasing rents 7.5 percent for the next few years for these tenants.

DHCR officials have not yet decided if they will seek permission to appeal the ruling from the state's highest court, the Court of Appeals.

According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the 1996 Housing and Vacancy survey, there are 70,572 rent controlled apartments, constituting 3.5 percent of New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 City's rental stock. Statistics interpreted by the New York University New York University, mainly in New York City; coeducational; chartered 1831, opened 1832 as the Univ. of the City of New York, renamed 1896. It comprises 13 schools and colleges, maintaining 4 main centers (including the Medical Center) in the city, as well as the  Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy found that since 1993, the number of rent controlled units has declined by 31,226 units, or 30.7 percent. These units fall under rent stabilization laws upon vacancy.

When looking at 1995 incomes, there were 3,136 rent controlled households earning over $100,000 per year. Of the 339 households with incomes over $175,000, none contained an elderly tenant.

Dan Margulies, executive director of CHIP, said if they ultimately win, the agency would have to issue new MBR (Master Boot Record) See boot sector.  orders to anyone who was granted an MBR increase for the 96/97 year. He believes it totals more than 10,000 units.

The increase was limited to 3 percent in 1996 and nothing in 1997, so if CHIP ultimately wins, it will mean the balance of the 7.5 percent can be collected for 1996 and the full 7.5 percent for 1997.

"It does not mean a 32 percent increase in rents as DHCR argued in court, and the Appellate Division saw through that and said we are talking about the 7.5 percent," said Margulies, who noted that it's always nice to win, especially nice after fighting a battle for seven years.

"It's a pleasure to have a panel of judges Panel of Judges is an indie pop band from Melbourne, Australia. Members
  • Dion Nania (Golden Lifestyle Band) - guitar
  • Alison Bolger (Clag, Sleepy Township) - bass
  • Paul Williams (Molasses, Jaguar Is Jaguar) - drums
Discography
 agree it's a no-brainer," he said. "But unfortunately, as I've learned, just because something is clear in the law doesn't mean another court will agree. I'm not yet counting my chickens."
COPYRIGHT 1997 Hagedorn Publication
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 1997, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Title Annotation:Division of Housing and Community Renewal
Author:Weiss, Lois
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Date:May 21, 1997
Words:518
Previous Article:New Times Square to be celebrated at AREW gala. (AREW Charitable Fund Scholarship Committee's gala for individuals that contributed to the renewal of...
Next Article:Garden dispute stalls development. (New York City residential development)
Topics:



Related Articles
Suit aimed to stem housing court injustices.
Ruling could limit MCI's. (major capital improvement increases may not be compounded into base rent or exceed 6% per year)
Appellate court raps DHCR for treble damages policy. (New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal) (Brief Article)
DHCR, HPD streamlining: will it work? (Division of Housing and Community Renewal, Housing Preservation and Development)
Court rules owner can get increase for damages. (owners of rent-regulated properties may collect for damages with temporary rent increases)
Judge reverses rent decision. (awarding rent rollbacks and damages to tenants)
Failure to renew causes tenant eviction. (Maple Realty Corp. vs. Nelson Appellate Court case)
New DHCR policy for buildings. (Division of Housing and Community Renewal)
Rent regulation stymies co-ops. (New York State Legislature's cooperative non-eviction plans)
Garden dispute stalls development. (New York City residential development)

Terms of use | Copyright © 2009 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles