With legal issues regarding the Stuyvesant Town rent-stabilization lawsuit still lingering, and the interim agreement that lowered rents on 4,000 apartments expiring today, the newly installed landlord is thinking about raising rents, the Times reports. What's the macro impact? Some think the delays in settling the Stuy Town issues are dragging on because landlords will lobby for legislation that will overturn the court decision as a trade-off for extending rent-regulation laws, which will be up for renewal. [NYT]
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