Property Management

Under New York City's 'just cause' eviction protections for rent-stabilized tenants, which of the following is a valid ground for eviction?

AThe landlord wants to raise the rent above the stabilized level
BNon-payment of rent✓ Correct
CThe tenant has lived in the unit for more than 10 years
DThe landlord wants to convert the building to a condominium

Explanation

New York rent stabilization law limits evictions to specific 'just cause' grounds. Non-payment of rent is a primary ground for eviction.

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