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You may want to use an apartment in your building for your business—say, as a managing agent’s office or a super’s apartment, or even for an unrelated business. But suppose a rent-stabilized tenant lives there. Can you evict the tenant? The answer is “Yes,” if you can meet the requirements set by the rent stabilization business use laws.