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How to fill out the NY DHCR RN-26S online
The NY DHCR RN-26S is an important document required for computing the Maximum Base Rent and Maximum Collectible Rent for rent-controlled apartments in New York. This guide provides a clear and supportive step-by-step approach to help users fill out the form online effectively.
Follow the steps to complete the NY DHCR RN-26S online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in an editable format.
- Begin by entering the docket number at the top of the form. This number is essential for tracking your submission.
- Provide the mailing address of the tenant and the owner/managing agent, including names, street addresses, and city/state/zip codes as required.
- In ‘Part A’, enter the 2012-13 Maximum Base Rent as shown on the last MBR Notice. Make sure to exclude any Fuel Cost Adjustments.
- For Line 2, include the standardized increase factor for 2014-15, which is set at 1.083.
- Calculate the 2014-15 MBR by multiplying the figure from Line 1 by the factor from Line 2. Enter this value in Line 3.
- Move to ‘Part B’ and fill in the Maximum Collectible Rent on December 31, 2013 in Line 4, ensuring no Fuel Cost Adjustments are included.
- In Line 5, calculate the new Maximum Collectible Rent by multiplying Line 4 by 1.075.
- For Line 6, compare the amounts in Line 4 and Line 3. Enter the lower value from these lines.
- Ensure to complete ‘Part C’ by affirming the accuracy of the computations provided. Sign and date the form at the bottom.
- Once completed, users can save any changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
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In New York, a tenant is typically required to give at least 30 days' notice if they do not plan to renew a month-to-month lease. This requirement, consistent with NY DHCR RN-26S guidelines, helps maintain clear communication between tenants and landlords. Observing this timeframe assists in preventing potential legal issues. It's always a good practice to confirm the notice period outlined in your lease agreement.