Landlords of rent-controlled properties can temporarily lower rents and increase them to previous levels later — such as when the COVID-19 pandemic has subsided and the tenants can once again afford their original rates, according to city officials.
Landlords of rent-controlled properties can temporarily lower rents and increase them to previous levels later — such as when the COVID-19 pandemic has subsided and the tenants can once again afford their original rates, according to city officials.