Property Management
In New York City, the 'NYC Rent Stabilization Code' governs all of the following EXCEPT:
ARent increase guidelines
BGrounds for eviction of rent-stabilized tenants
CPurchase price of rent-stabilized apartments✓ Correct
DLease renewal requirements
Explanation
The Rent Stabilization Code governs rent increases, lease terms, renewal rights, eviction grounds, and registration requirements. It does not govern the purchase price of apartments in rent-stabilized buildings—sale prices are market-driven.
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