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##change based on objective metric such as CPI (consumer price index) 
##change based on political/regulatory decision, e.g. municipal Rent Board decision.
##possibly (and typically), other changes are permitted by landlord petition or e.g. to "pass through" expenses such as tax increase or renovation costs.<br/> &nbsp;
 
#Control of permitted rent change during change of tenant
##same as within a tenant's tenure, in one of the ways above.
##unregulated, i.e. "resets to market rate," aka there is&nbsp;''vacancy decontrol.&nbsp;''<br/> &nbsp;
 
#Regulation of which and when units may fall under or exist price regulation. Price regulation may apply:&nbsp;
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###when unit rent increases above a certain point. (called "luxury decontrol" in NYC rent stablization law).&nbsp;
###demolition
###condemnation (?)&nbsp;<br/> <br/> &nbsp;
 
 
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