Landlords subject to one of New York City’s largest rent subsidy programs won a favorable ruling Tuesday from the Appellate Division, First Department.

A unanimous court ruled in In re Flosar Realty v. New York City Housing Authority, 102799/12, that landlords complaining of debilitating delays in their applications for rent increases could maintain an Article 78 proceeding.

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