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“Rental Ripoff” Hearings Lead Mamdani’s Housing Transformation Plans

Logan May by Logan May
January 8, 2026
in New York
“Rental Ripoff” Hearings Lead Mamdani’s Housing Transformation Plans
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Zohran Mamdani has taken to his new role as mayor of New York City fast. After being sworn into office as early as possible on January 1st — that is, 12:01am — he’s hit the ground running. 

Throughout the few days since, Mamdani has had a slew of press conferences to deliver his plans for the re-invention of New York City under his purview, and on January 4th he announced his newest, and perhaps most influential, initiative: the “Rental Ripoff” hearings. 

Roots of a great idea

Mamdani’s campaign was fought and won on one thing: affordability. The 34 year old democratic socialist met with the residents of New York City to understand what issues were the most pressing in their day-to-day lives, and vowed to rectify them. 

He ran on a platform to establish free, efficient public-transit buses throughout the city, and a freeze on the constantly rising cost of rent. Mamdani’s election win on November 5th was a win for the hopeful people of New York City, and he’s now proving to hold the faith of the people’s choice.

Mamdani’s first days in office were full of announcements. He revoked any executive orders from his predecessor, Eric Adams, after September 26th, 2025 when Adams was charged with bribery and fraud (a case that was later dismissed by a judge under President Donald Trump’s direction). Mamdani signed an executive order to appoint five deputy mayors, all of which report directly to him. 

He then signed three further executive orders regarding housing: one reviving the Office to Protect Tenants and two more creating task forces related to speeding up development within the city (LIFT and SPEED). Now he’s taking the case of housing directly to the people impacted by poor conditions.

Growth of a real initiative

Mamdani’s understanding of the everyday New Yorker has come to a head with the executive order most recently signed. The “Rental Ripoff” hearings that he’s proposed directly engage residents who have found their living conditions abysmal, and ensures that something will be done about them.

The proposed hearings within the executive order ensure that within the next 100 days, residents from all five boroughs will have the opportunity to speak with government officials about hidden fees, uninhabitable living conditions, and any other problems that persist within their rented homes. The hearings will be conducted by the Office of Mass Engagement and other agencies under the mayoral office’s direction.

Mamdani made it clear that these hearings were meant to “expose the ugly underbelly of our city.” From rats to roaches to unrighteous landlords hiding fees and making themselves unavailable, the new administration is dedicated to unearthing the ugly realities of the New York rental market. The findings of these hearings will be published in a detailed report outlining the most prolific issues, and areas of improvement to motivate future action.

A blossoming future

This announcement, at the first press conference of many, also served as an opportunity for the new administration to demonstrate how it will create a lasting impact. Mamdani announced that Dina Levy would be serving as the commissioner of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development. Levy’s an experienced housing representative, previously serving as a senior member at the New York Division of Housing and Community Renewal, bringing financial and organizational knowledge to the administration, within an affordability context. 

Both announcements came from the steps of a building in Morris Heights in the Bronx, a significant milestone from Levy’s career. The building was credited as the birthplace of hip-hop from Dj Kool Herc’s music experiments there, though it had fallen into disrepair. That is, until Levy helped organize a coalition of tenants in 2011 who sold the building to a new owner who revitalized it into an affordable, equitable living space.

The building’s transformation is representative of the transformation hopeful from the new mayoral administration. Mamadani and his team have taken the steps to begin a new era for New York City, it remains to be seen how they follow through on the promise of transformation.

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