"Look, the presence of the rent-stabilized tenants allowed us to buy the place below market," he said.
Would this plan be considered a reduction of services for the rent-stabilized tenants?
The problem we have concerns one of our rent-stabilized tenants.
About 8,900 rent-stabilized tenants earning $175,000 or more pay less than $2,000 a month, the figures show.
About 54 percent of the apartments are occupied by rent-stabilized tenants.
Now the insider price will be $99,000 as part of a new offering to rent-stabilized tenants next month.
Also, does a rent-stabilized tenant have any right to buy his or her property at a reduced price?
But the rent for the rent-stabilized tenants, which is significantly less, was not changed.
The building is now mixed with owners and rent-stabilized tenants.
As rent-stabilized tenants, do we have the right to be able to buy new windows?