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Court Rules that Stuyvesant Town Developer Illegally Raised the Rent

By Serena Solomon | October 22, 2009 9:41am | Updated on October 22, 2009 10:21pm
The Peter Cooper Village and Stuyvesant Town apartment complex is seen in New York in this Oct. 17, 2006 file photo.
The Peter Cooper Village and Stuyvesant Town apartment complex is seen in New York in this Oct. 17, 2006 file photo.
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A New York state court dealt a massive blow to the owners of Stuyvesant Town this morning, ruling that the real estate developers were guilty of illegally raising the rent.

Tishman Speyer, which paid $5.4 billion for Peter Cooper Village and Stuy Town just before the real estate market peaked, was found guilty of illegally deregulating thousands of rent-stabilized apartments, according to several published reports.

The ruling could cost Tishman Speyer, which was recently rumored to be close to filing for bankruptcy, as much $200 million.

The court sided with tenants, who argued that the landlord could not raise the rent until 2017 because of a tax abatement program in place, Reuters reports.