223 18 STREET, Brooklyn
BBL 3006310057 · BIN 3009007
This building is rent-stabilized.
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Why
- Built 1918, 6 residential units, class C2.
- 4 of 6 residential units (67%) are registered as rent-stabilized with DHCR (data year 2024). Most units in the building are stabilized but not all — request DHCR rent history to confirm your specific unit.
Tools
- Get help with your DHCR rent history (NYC PEU) ↗ The NYC Mayor's Public Engagement Unit walks tenants through requesting their DHCR rent history at no cost. The rent history is the only document that definitively shows whether your specific unit is rent-stabilized and what the legal regulated rent is.
- Check your lease for the 421-a or J-51 rider ↗ If your building has an abatement, your lease should include a rider disclosing it and stating that your unit is rent-stabilized while the abatement runs. Missing rider is itself a red flag.
- File a rent overcharge complaint (Form DRA-910) ↗ If your rent looks higher than the stabilized maximum on your rent history, you can file DRA-910 with HCR. Treble damages and attorney fees are recoverable.
- Find a tenant attorney ↗ Housing Court Answers maintains a directory of free and low-cost tenant lawyers across NYC. Overcharge cases often qualify for free legal representation.
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