The proposal is an attempt to seize momentum on one of the campaign’s top issues — the housing crisis — and could affect nearly one million homes, or about 40 percent of the city’s rental market.

It’s also part of a continuing attack on the front-runner in the race, Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, who pays $2,300 a month for a rent-stabilized one-bedroom apartment in Astoria, Queens.

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    Means testing kills socialist programs. Thats why its insisted upon.

    Universal socialist programs work. Means tested programs don’t.

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    "It’s also part of a continuing attack on the front-runner in the race, Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, who pays $2,300 a month for a rent-stabilized one-bedroom apartment in Astoria, Queens.

    Mr. Cuomo has said that Mr. Mamdani, who earns $142,000 a year as a lawmaker, should give up his apartment so a homeless family can move in."

    So he wants an entire family living in a 1 bedroom? 🤔 Homeless families can afford $2,300 for rent?

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      I know a landlord in a longtime rent stabilized area who would happily pay 50% to the city if he could charge market rates. Some long term tenants are paying a small fraction of the true market rates

      Rent control is bad public policy because it makes new tenants subsidize the ones who have lived there longer.

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          Rent control causes newer tenants (read: young people) to pay higher rates than older tenants ( old people) because the old tenants are shielded from market rates.

          It’s a policy which enriches old people who never move at the expense of new renters.

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            So you are saying it subsidizes old people? I guess you can feel like that is a bad thing.

            But once in, the new people become the old people and benefit as well. Where as without rent control they would pay the same price on move-in, then higher and higher as time goes by. All while the landlord is paying the same mortgage, and gaining equity as the value of the property goes up.

            Without rent control, old people would be forced to move out of the city, taking thier income (social security, pension and what not) with them. The amount of jobs in the city won’t have changed, so there will be less money overall. Vacancy will go up, Rent will stagnate as will property value. Properties will not be maintained and close down. Small businesses won’t have as many customers, so they will shut down. Urban decay will set in. City services will get a lot more expensive due to all the dead areas and the people laft will have to pay for it. But it won’t be enough. So they will move out too.

            Sounds like rent control is working as intended, and actually benefitting both sides.

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              If forces young poor people to subsidize rich old people.

              How is that a good thing?

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                “rich” old people are not living in rent controlled apartments. The landlord is far more likely to be the rich old person you are thinking of. But rent control does help protect them from urban decay destroying their investment. So there is that. But it protects the renters as well. So win win. You clearly have no actual logic behind your argument. Just a short sited opinion.

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    Fucker wants to mimic Houston, that just kicked 17,000 people off the housing waiting list for similar reasons with the approval of fascists