those are all illegal in every stat that im aware of.
as for stacey it depends on the state and also the lease itself.
some leases have clauses for raising the rent some dont.
typically even then they would have to notify you in writing!
as for moving asap they would have to notify you also in writing and typically its 30 days you have from that point(depending on state).
just because your lease says something doesnt mean that its golden either!
state laws will always trump that lease.
you need to see if your apartment is rent controlled or rent regulated.
PETS
Tenants may keep pets in their apartments unless
their lease specifically prohibits it. Landlords may be able to
evict tenants who violate a lease provision prohibiting pets. In multiple
dwellings in New York City and Westchester County, a no-pet lease clause
is deemed waived where a tenant "openly and notoriously" kept a pet for
at least three months and the owner of the building or the owner’s agent
had knowledge of this fact. However, this protection does not apply to
public housing or where the animal causes damage, is a nuisance, or
substantially interferes with other tenants. NYC Admin. Code § 27-
2009.1(b); Westchester County Laws, Chapter 694