As expected, the Rent Guidelines Board approved rent increases for rent-stabilized apartments in New York City. The board, in a 5-4 vote, okayed moving forward with 1.75 to 4 percent hikes for one-year leases and between 3.5 to 6.75 percent increases for two-year leases.

The final vote on June 21 will determine what the increase will ultimately be (last year's vote had 3.75% increases for 1-year-leases and 7.25% increases for 2-year leases), but there are three meetings before then if you want to have your say—it gets really rowdy!

The NY Times noted:

The protesters’ ranks were thinner this year because of an Occupy march scheduled for around the same time on Broadway, said Larry Wood, a housing advocate. Still, he promised, they would turn out in droves in June. 'There will be a lot more theater for the next vote,' Mr. Wood said.