Tips for Renters
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Sunday, August 24th, 2008This is from The Sun on Aug 7, 2007: First Time Renters are leaving Uptown in Droves by Candaces Taylor
I’ve extracted the best parts for you but you can read the full story by clicking here. And of course, RDNY.com has listings for all the buildings mentioned in the article.
Move over, Normandie Court. The new […]
New Rental Protection in NYC
Sunday, July 20th, 2008I don’t know how I missed this becasue I’ve been watching the news since mid-March when Mayor Bloomberg vetoed the original legislation, but effective March 26, 2008, renters in New York City cannot be turned down for an apartment because they have a Section 8 voucher. All legal sources of income have to be treated […]
Apartment Buildings Will Never Look the Same Again
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008According the New York Magazine dated June 23, 2008, new building codes effective today (July 1, 2008) will change how the doors, the stairs, and smoke detectors look in new apartments. (Illustration by Kagan McLeod.)
Entrances: One of the coveted touches of the luxury loft—your key operates the elevator, which opens directly into your apartment—will go […]
Even More Competition for Renters
Monday, June 23rd, 2008I get a daily e-mail update from Inman News, and today brought more evidence that more people who used to be buyers are renting instead. Whoda thunk that millionaires would be renters?
I spent a lot of time with buyers who wandered off, decided they didn’t have money — my favorite was the guy with $10 […]
The Subprime Housing Fiasco Fallout: More Competition for Renters
Sunday, June 22nd, 2008From New York Times on June 21, 2008 comes more news that finding a good rental apartment is getting tougher: Rise in Renters Erasing Gains for Ownership
Here’s the important parts for us renters:
. . . the percentage of households headed by renters increased to 32.2 percent, from 30.9 percent.
The figures, while seemingly modest, reflect a […]
2008 Rent Stabilization Guidelines
Saturday, June 21st, 2008(Photo by Robert Stolank for the NY Times. The Times has great photographers.)
The Rent Guidelines Board has finalized the 2008 rent stabilization rules:
* Stabilized leases signed between Oct 1, 2008 and Sept 30, 2009 will increase 4.5% for a 1-year lease, and 8.5% for a 2-year lease. This is the biggest increase since the Board […]
Beware of Identity Theft
Saturday, June 21st, 2008I got these pix in an e-mail from the wife of the man who was my boss before I came to RDNY.com, and they are too adorable to not share. I’ll write a real post about how to avoid identity theft at another time. For now, here’s a god tip: never put anything […]
Nadine’s Book Nook: Sweet and Low
Tuesday, June 17th, 2008I was away for a few days in Florida, and here’s a tip for anyone planning a summer trip to FLA: be sure to have something to read for the inevitable delay at the airport. I had to sit for 7 hours in the Fort Lauderdale Airport yesterday (June 16, 2008) while the storms cleared […]
We’re on Your Side
Tuesday, June 10th, 2008That’s a groundhog, not a rat. It’s from an article by Tom Acitelli called Nobody Move! in the June 3, 2008 New York Observer telling us what we in RDNY.com’s Listings Dept have always known: there’s not much for a new renter to choose from in NYC because when a tenant has a good deal, […]
Manhattan Rental Stats
Saturday, May 24th, 2008I haven’t been inspired lately to add to this blog. Things have been quiet on the rental front, until I saw this eye-catching graph in the New York Observer:
And here’s more not so good news from the article by Tom Acitelli:
It’s on again: the spring hunt for Manhattan apartments, and, according to the numbers, this […]
The Law About Painting Your Apartment
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008We in the Listings Dept at RDNY.com always ask for clarification when someone tells us an apartment has been “renovated.” We think it’s an over-used term but we have to take the landlord’s word if he/she tells us they renovated a unit. I think we should ask when the unit was last painted because landlords […]
Sarah Jessica Parker and Carrie Bradshaw
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008Sarah Jessica Parker, of Sex and the City, is on the cover of New York magazine this week. (Great photo by Andrew Eccles.) It’s an interesting article, and Ms. Parker points out the same thing that I thought was the least believable part of the series: those women had entirely too much time to hang […]
By Law, You Get a Free Credit Report Every 12 Months
Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008I’ve seen those commercials on TV for businesses where you can get a free credit report. DON’T FALL FOR IT! They’ll charge you a fee for something else before you can get it, and besides, you have a right to a free report from the credit companies without a middleman.
The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act […]


















