Mamdani says Rent Guidelines Board pick coming ‘soon’ after two Adams appointees drop out

Mayor Zohran Mamdani's Push for Rent Freeze Gains Momentum After Adams' Last-Minute Move Falls Through

In a significant development, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is now poised to achieve his long-held goal of freezing rents on over 1 million rent-stabilized apartments after several last-minute attempts by former Mayor Eric Adams to scuttle the plan failed. The setback comes in the form of two new appointees appointed by Adams to the city's Rent Guidelines Board, which has dropped out of the running.

The two individuals, Lliam Finn, a financial advisor from Merrill Lynch, and Christie Peale, the Executive Director of the Center for NYC Neighborhoods, had been selected to replace retiring board members. However, both have since declined their appointments, leaving Mamdani with an opportunity to fill the vacancies.

Finn's departure was first reported by The Real Deal, while Peale announced her withdrawal in a written statement, citing that it would not be "appropriate" for her nomination to move forward at this time. Her exit will allow Mamdani to name a replacement, bringing the total number of vacant seats on the board to five.

The Rent Guidelines Board plays a crucial role in determining rent increases for tenants in regulated apartments. Mayors do not have the power to unilaterally set rent levels but instead make appointments to the nine-member board. The board's decisions are influenced by financial data and the experiences of tenants and landlords before an annual vote on how much to raise rents.

Under Adams, the board voted to increase rents by a total of 12% on one-year leases, sparking outrage among landlords and providing ammunition for Mamdani's opponents. However, Mamdani remains committed to his pledge to freeze rent increases, citing that tenants are in dire need of relief.

With several vacancies on the board, Mamdani now has the opportunity to reappoint or replace key members, including the chairperson. The move could have significant implications for renters and landlords alike, with many economists arguing that regular rent increases are necessary to offset owners' rising costs.
 
🤔 I'm actually kinda glad this is happening now. Rent prices in NYC have been crazy high for ages 🚨💸. If the city can freeze them for a bit it'll really help people who are struggling to pay their bills 💕. I know some landlords will complain, but I think most renters would rather not deal with another price hike 😩. It's about time someone in charge tried to level the playing field, you know? 🤝
 
🤔 I'm actually kinda stoked about this whole rent freeze thing. Like, Zohran Mamdani's been talking about it forever, and now it's finally gonna happen 🎉. And with those two appointments falling through, he gets to start fresh and pick people who actually care about tenants 🙏. Adams was all about giving landlords a break (and by 'break' I mean a 12% raise), but Mamdani's all about giving renters some real relief 😩. It's not like he's gonna magic up more money or anything, but at least it's something, right? 👍
 
Just got the news about Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's push for a rent freeze gaining momentum after all those last-minute attempts by Eric Adams failed 🤩! This is amazing for tenants who've been struggling with super high rents, you feel? Now Mamdani gets to fill those vacant seats on the Rent Guidelines Board and potentially make some real changes 💪. 12% rent increase was a big deal under Adams' watch, but I think most people would agree that tenants need a break 🙌. It's all about striking a balance between landlords' costs and renters' affordability. Can't wait to see what happens next! 👀
 
omg u won't believe what's happening w/ rent freeze in nyc! 🤯 mayor-elect zohran mamdani is finally gonna get his way 🎉 after adams' last-minute moves fell thru 😬 now he can fill those vacs on the rent guidelines board and might even reappoint some ppl he already knows 👍 it's a big deal cuz tenants r really struggling rn 🤕 so fingers crossed it means lower rents for ppl who need it most 💕
 
lol i was like 3 days late to the party 🤦‍♂️ just saw this news about mamdani's push for rent freeze... i gotta say, 12% is straight up crazy 🤑 how can you expect landlords to keep up with those kinds of increases? it feels like mamdani's doing the right thing, tho... tenants have been getting screwed for way too long 💸
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda on Zohran's side here 🤔. People talkin' about him just tryna stir up drama, but the dude's got a point 😊. 1 million people can't just be priced outta their own homes, fam 🏠💸. And yeah, maybe regular rent increases are needed, but not at the expense of all those tenants who can't afford it in the first place 😓. I mean, what's fair? 🤷‍♂️ Let Mamdani give it a shot and see if he can make it work 🤞. At least he's tryna do somethin' about it, right? 👍
 
📊 OMG you guys!! Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is finally gonna get his rent freeze!!! 🤩 It's like, good news for tenants everywhere! 👍 With 5 vacant spots on the Rent Guidelines Board, Mamdani can make some major changes! 🔄 Did u know that under former Mayor Adams' term, rents increased by a whoppin' 12%?! 😲 That's huge! 📈 And now, with all these vacancies, Mamdani can try to reappoint or replace key members to make the board more tenant-friendly! 🙌 The stats are looking good for tenants, but what about landlords? 🤔 Economists say rent increases are necessary to offset owners' rising costs... 📊 but maybe Mamdani's plan will find a balance? 🤔 Only time'll tell, but I'm rooting for the renters! 💪
 
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