Property Management

NYC's Good Cause Eviction law (if applicable) limits a landlord's ability to:

ASet initial rent levels for new tenants
BEvict tenants or refuse lease renewals without good cause✓ Correct
CCharge security deposits
DEnter the apartment for repairs

Explanation

Good Cause Eviction legislation limits landlords' ability to evict tenants or refuse to renew leases without a legitimate reason (such as non-payment or lease violations), providing broader tenant protections beyond rent-stabilized apartments.

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