Mamdani plans to use taxpayer dough to cut down some NYC landlords' insurance costs

On Thursday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled a proposal aimed at easing insurance expenses for certain New York City landlords, using public funds to bridge gaps and de-escalate ongoing tensions with local property owners.

City Hall’s initiative targets landlords managing buildings with affordable and rent-stabilized units, though specifics remain sparse. The plan is set to initially encompass 20,000 homes by the year 2027, signaling a significant commitment from the city.

Since taking office, Mamdani has maintained a somewhat contentious rapport with landlords, particularly through his advocacy for a rent freeze on rent-controlled units. However, he acknowledged during his announcement that property owners are also grappling with escalating financial burdens.


A brick apartment building with several fire escapes zig-zagging up its facade.
The policy would be for affordable or rent stabilized buildings. Christopher Sadowski

For every $100 increase in insurance premiums for landlords, the city must pay $1,200 more in capital for the new affordable housing, City Hall said.

Bozorg claimed that insurance costs could drop between 20-30%.

“The skyrocketing cost of insurance is putting affordable, rent-stabilized housing at risk and risks setting back our efforts to build a more affordable city,” Bozong said in a statement.

City officials are expected this week to begin the process of finding a consultant that will help design the program, and then the city’s Economic Development Corporation will seek proposal from private entities on the best way to run the program.

Property owners have faced plenty of scorn from Mamdani, who held a series of “Rental Ripoff” hearings recently that allowed tenants to sound off against their landlords.

Landlords have also claimed that Mamdani’s desired rent freeze on rent stabilized units would be tough to handle because they continue to face rising costs. 

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