MATTER OF HOWARD-CAROL TENANTS' ASS'N v. NEW YORK CITY CONCILIATION & APPEALS BD.


64 A.D.2d 546 (1978)

In the Matter of Howard-Carol Tenants' Association et al., Appellants, v. New York City Conciliation and Appeals Board, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

July 13, 1978


Under rent stabilization, landlords are required to maintain essential services at the level provided on May 31, 1968, the base date. Petitioners-appellants, tenants in rent-stabilized apartments in a four-building housing complex in Forest Hills, filed complaints with the New York City Conciliation and Appeals Board (CAB) alleging, inter alia, that the landlord had reduced base date services with respect to porter and janitorial services by substituting an independent...

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