---------- Forwarded message ---------From: nyshcr.sm.rentinfo Date: Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 7:14 PM Subject: Inquiry To: " > Your housing inquiry was directed to the DHCR for reply Please note that the Rent Info e-mail box is designed to answer questions of general applicability, and is not the proper forum to determine whether a particular apartment is subject to rent regulation. That being said, The address below is NOT registered with DHCR as a Rent Stabilized building. Only rent stabilized buildings and apartments are required to be registered with DHCR. Click link below for DHCR Fact Sheets #1 and #41, which discuss the criteria for rent stabilization To discuss this issue in detail, you may call or visit your local DHCR office for counseling.(http://www.nyshcr.org/AboutUs/contact.htm#ora ). http://www.nyshcr.org/Rent/FactSheets/orafac1.pdf http://www.nyshcr.org/Rent/FactSheets/orafac41.pdf If there are emergency repairs required, you may bring an action in Landlord/Tenant court to compel the owner to meet his obligations. The action is called a Housing Part Action (a/k/a and "HP Action"). You can find out more about HP actions and how to file one by calling the NY City Civil Court Information Line at 212-791-6000. Furthermore, you may also contact the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) by dialing "311" to lodge a complaint. If you have been subjected to harassment by your landlord, you can file a complaint with the Tenant Harassment Prevention Task Force by calling 311 or downloading and completing the form below. Send the form and all supporting documentation to the address listed on the form. http://ag.ny.gov/sites/default/files/pdfs/complaints/Tenant%20Harassment%20Complaint%20Form.p df I trust that this information has been of assistance to you. Thank you for your inquiry 02