New York City has some of the strongest tenant protections in the United States. The Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019 significantly expanded renter rights across all five boroughs.
Every guide below is written specifically for renters in New York City, New York. We cover the actual New York statutes that apply, any New York City-specific ordinances, red flags to watch for in your lease, your legal rights as a tenant, and step-by-step actions to take if something goes wrong.
What happens if you need to break your lease before it ends. Fees, notice periods, and your rights — specific to your city and state.
What happens when you stay past your lease end date. Many landlords charge 150–200% rent. Know your rights before it happens.
How much can be charged, what it covers, when you get it back, and how to fight wrongful deductions — by city and state.
Pet deposits, breed restrictions, and what ESA (emotional support animal) federal laws mean for your rental agreement.
When and how your landlord can raise your rent during the lease term. Fixed increases vs CPI-linked — know the difference.