Following up on the fight against rent stabilization regulations led by the Harmon's on the Upper West Side, the Times gives us a little more statistical information on rent stabilized units in the city. One figure sure to ruffle some feathers is, "Of the city’s 1,063,000 rent-regulated units, approximately 41,000 are in the hands of households making $150,000 a year or more". On the other hand, "approximately 240,000 rent-controlled and rent-stabilized units are occupied by those making $15,000 or less a year." [NYT]
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