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The New York City Rent Regulation Board approved a measure to freeze rent increases for one- and two-year lease contracts, affecting 40% of city apartments, with enforcement starting in October. This is the first time such a freeze applies to these lease lengths and was hailed as a historic win for tenants, while critics argue it could harm the aging rental housing stock. The decision aims to make housing more affordable and provides relief amid rising rents.
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