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rent-controlled

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[rent-kuhn-trohld] / ˈrɛnt kənˌtroʊld /

adjective

  1. subject to rent control, in which the price a landlord can charge tenants is limited by the government.


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Another initiative supported by Julie Menin, the speaker of the New York City Council, envisions reserving more rent-controlled housing for artists.

From Barron's

Crews finally are removing fire debris from the Palisades Bowl Mobile Home Estates, a roughly 170-unit, rent-controlled mobile home park along Pacific Coast Highway.

From Los Angeles Times

Bankruptcy Court denied New York City’s request to delay an auction of more than 5,000 rent-controlled properties.

From Barron's

The new job comes with a change of address as he swaps his rent-controlled apartment in the borough of Queens for Gracie Mansion, the luxurious mayor's residence on Manhattan's Upper East Side.

From Barron's

Mobile home law experts and many residents doubt that the Biggs would be able to convert the rent-controlled mobile home park into something else under existing law.

From Los Angeles Times