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Mayor Mamdani launches ‘rental ripoff hearings’ to tackle NYC housing crisis

One of his first initiatives is a plan to hold landlords accountable through what he is calling “rental ripoff hearings.”

Jodi-Juliana Powell

Jan 4, 2026, 6:12 PM

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Since his inauguration, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has made clear he intends to act quickly when it comes to the city’s housing crisis.

One of his first initiatives is a plan to hold landlords accountable through what he is calling “rental ripoff hearings.”

For many tenants across the city, unsafe living conditions are a daily reality. Mold, collapsed ceilings and a lack of heat during colder months are common complaints, particularly among renters dealing with negligent landlords.

Mamdani acknowledged those struggles during a news conference Tuesday, announcing the launch of the hearings, which will allow tenants to testify publicly about their experiences.

“These are hearings that will give New Yorkers an opportunity to testify in person as to the struggles that they have had to deal with, oftentimes in isolation,” Mamdani said.

The goal of the hearings is to crack down on landlord neglect and abandonment. Mamdani said the hearings will be held in all five boroughs within his first 100 days in office.

“Tenants are not only able to testify as to the ways in which they are being ripped off, but this will also be used as an opportunity to craft policy recommendations that we will then implement and deliver,” he said.

Leading the initiative is the city’s newly appointed Housing Preservation and Development Commissioner Dina Levy. Mamdani said Levy’s decades of experience organizing and advocating for tenants made her the clear choice for the role.

He cited her work at the Birthplace of Hip-Hop building in The Bronx, where residents successfully purchased their building from a negligent landlord after years of organizing.

“We were engaged in an epic, yearslong battle to stop a predatory landlord from acquiring and demolishing our homes,” Levy said. “I’m happy to say we won that battle.”

Levy said she plans to continue fighting for fair housing starting on her first day as commissioner.

“We will need to increase the resources to build more affordable housing,” she said. “We will need to try new, innovative and sometimes scary innovations in order to overcome this crisis.”

Levy added that moving forward will require HPD to rethink how it operates, beginning with the rental ripoff hearings, which aim to expose the neglect some tenants say they have endured for decades.

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