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Zohran Mamdani's New York City Rent Freeze Passes in Landmark 7-1 Vote

June 26, 2026 - 08:36

Zohran Mamdani's New York City Rent Freeze Passes in Landmark 7-1 Vote

New York City's Rent Guidelines Board voted 7-1 on Tuesday to approve a zero percent rent increase for the city's one million rent-stabilized apartments, handing State Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani a decisive victory after months of advocacy. The freeze applies to one-year lease renewals, while two-year leases will see a modest 1.5 percent increase. The decision marks the first time the board has approved a full rent freeze since 2015, and it came despite intense lobbying from landlord groups who warned the move would accelerate financial distress among small building owners.

Mamdani, a progressive Democrat from Queens who has made housing affordability a central plank of his political platform, called the vote a "victory for working-class tenants" during a press conference outside City Hall. He argued that the freeze was necessary to prevent further displacement in a city where median rents have surged over 30 percent since 2020. "This is about keeping families in their homes, not about punishing landlords," Mamdani said. "We have a moral obligation to stop the bleeding."

The board's lone dissenting vote came from a landlord representative who claimed the freeze would make it impossible for owners to cover rising costs for insurance, utilities, and property taxes. Real estate industry groups have already signaled they may challenge the decision in court, arguing that the board overstepped its statutory authority. Tenant advocates, however, hailed the outcome as a rare check on market forces in one of the most expensive housing markets in the country. The freeze takes effect on October 1 and will remain in place for one year.


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