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New York State Temporary State Housing Rent Commission Administrative Protest Review Case Files


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Overview of the Records

Repository:

New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230

Summary:
This series contains landlord and tenant protest of decisions by local rent administrators regarding recovery of possession and maximum rent, and the orders and opinions of the Commissioner and State Rent Administrator filed with the predecessor Temporary State Housing Rent Commission. The files contain affidavits and supplementals of the tenant's protest and original signed copies and carbon copies of the order and opinion of the commissioner.
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Administrative protest review case files
Quantity:

16 cubic feet

Inclusive Dates:
1954-1962
Series Number:
13056

Arrangement

Arranged alpha-numerically by protest docket number.

Administrative History

The Temporary State Housing Rent Commission was created by the Legislature in 1946 but did not function until federal rent controls lapsed in 1950. In 1951, the commission's regulations received legislative validation. The commission was composed of one member, the Commissioner who was appointed by the governor with consent of the Senate, and was charged with fixing maximum rents for housing accommodations in New York City and the rest of New York State and making regulations relating to the recovery of possession. In 1964 the functions, responsibilities, and appropriations of the Temporary Commission were transferred to the division of Housing and Community Renewal, Office of Rent Administration. The series was apparently created by the Protest Section located in the principal downstate office in New York City.

Scope and Content Note

This series contains landlord and tenant protest of decisions by local rent administrators regarding recovery of possession and maximum rent, and the orders and opinions of the Commissioner and State Rent Administrator filed with the predecessor Temporary State Housing Rent Commission. The files contain affidavits and supplementals of the tenant's protest and original signed copies and carbon copies of the order and opinion of the commissioner. Files may also contain the following: photographs of housing accommodations; request for docket on protest; notice of filing of protest; notice of conference between the landlord and tenant; report of proceedings of conference; notice of stay of eviction certificate issued by the commissioner in force until decision is rendered; order granting certificate of eviction; order denying application of protest or terminating proceedings; an analysis sheet containing summary information on the two parties and a progress log; incoming and outgoing correspondence; answers to the protest.

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Detailed Description

Dates Contents Box

Accretion: 13056-80
1958-1959 PLE 9609 - PLE 10,436 1
1960-1961 PLE 10,445 - PLE 11,053 2
1961-1962 PLE 11,074 - PLE 11,391 3
1959-1960 PLA 37,335 - PLA 38,688 4
1960 PLA 38,775 - PLA 40,155 5
1960-1961 PLA 40,193 - PLA 41,006 6
1960-1961 PLA 31,033 - PLA 42,068 7
1961 PLA 42,120 - PLA 43,194 8
1961-1962 PLA 43,257 - PLA 43,756 9
1961-1962 PLA 43,763 - PLA 45,5024 10
1958-1960 PTA 20,409 - PTA 21,775 11
1960-1962 PTA 21,813 - PTA 25,020 12
PTE 7501 - PTE 8550 (1959-1962); PLAG 221 - PLAG 273 (1954-1956); PTAG 640 - PTAG 682 (1955-1957); PR7 - PR 129 (1950-1956) 13
1959-1960 PLAO 16151 - PLAO 2046 14
1960-1961 PLAO 2408 15
1959-1962 PTAO 6995 16