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A lawsuit by owner organizations Rent Stabilization Association (RSA), Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP), and the Small Property Owners of New York (SPONY), as well as individual property owners, was filed early this year in Brooklyn State Supreme Court to challenge the January 2014 amendments to the Rent Stabilization Code, as well as the creation of the DHCR’s Tenant Protection Unit (TPU). The court recently denied the DHCR’s motion to dismiss the case, and granted the owners’ motion for discovery.