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Fair Rent Commission accepts three new rent-increase complaints, defers one pending negotiation

5967889 · October 9, 2025
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At its October 2025 session the Norwalk City Fair Rent Commission voted to accept three newly filed rent-increase complaints and voted no action on a pending case that staff said is being negotiated and postponed for health reasons.

The Norwalk City Fair Rent Commission at its October 2025 meeting voted to accept three newly filed tenant complaints alleging excessive rent increases and voted to take no action on an open case that staff said is under active negotiation and delayed for health reasons.

Commission attorney Russell Liskov described one open matter involving 41 Wolfpit Avenue, Apartment 4K and recommended postponing formal action while negotiations continue and a tenant’s health issue delays a hearing. "I would ask you and recommend that we take vote to take no action on this matter," Liskov said. Commissioner Sonia Oliver moved for no action on case 1862-25; Vice Chair Fran Collier Clemens seconded the motion. The commission…

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