Housing Justice for All, a statewide coalition of tenant advocacy organizations, has launched a marketing campaign in New York Metropolis to strain mayoral candidates to freeze future lease will increase for stabilized residences if elected to workplace. Although the marketing campaign’s objective is to instate a lease freeze, the tenant organizing teams hope to make use of the marketing campaign to construct a strong tenant voting bloc that may exert affect in metropolis elections.
“There’s consensus amongst renters that it appears that evidently they’re not being served,” Jordan Alexander, a tenant organizer for the Met Council on Housing, a member group of Housing Justice for All, stated. “And greater than not being served, they’re being deliberately focused.”
Housing Justice for All introduced the launch of a “Freeze the Hire” marketing campaign in New York Metropolis in December 2024 and started circulating a petition “to strain our mayoral candidates into promising a lease freeze for the following 4 years by the Hire Pointers Board,” Alberto Oliart, an outreach coordinator for the Met Council on Housing, stated.
The Hire Pointers Board is a metropolis company that yearly determines lease changes for these dwelling within the metropolis’s shut to 1 million rent-stabilized models. Although the board is unbiased, the mayor appoints all 9 board members. Beneath former Mayor Invoice de Blasio, the board froze the lease on three separate events in 2015, 2016, and 2020. In 2017, he stated the earlier two-year lease freeze occurred as a result of he “instructed [the board] to not comply with the biases of the previous.”
The board controversially voted to suggest a lease hike for rent-stabilized tenants on April 30 for the upcoming 12 months, starting October 1. The board will take into account elevating the lease by 1.75-4.75% for one-year leases and 4.75-7.75% for two-year leases, and can maintain its last vote in June.
The board’s choice prompted instant outcry from tenants and advocacy teams in attendance on the April 30 assembly, who started chanting “freeze the lease” following the board’s announcement. Landlords welcomed the board’s choice, although Kenny Burgos, CEO of the New York House Affiliation, a coalition representing property homeowners and managers that present inexpensive housing, informed the New York Instances that the proposed hikes wouldn’t adequately cowl the cash wanted for repairs on 1000’s of rent-stabilized buildings.
In keeping with the Affiliation for Neighborhood and Housing Improvement, rent-stabilized tenants are likely to have extra issue affording their rents than tenants of market-rate housing. In 2023, median family incomes of rent-stabilized tenants have been 34% decrease in comparison with that of market-rate tenants, and people dwelling in rent-stabilized households have been extra prone to expertise meals insecurity in comparison with market-rate tenants by 50%.
In 2023, rent-stabilized models made up about 28% of all housing inventory and over 44% of all rental models. In that very same 12 months, New York Metropolis misplaced near 4,200 rent-stabilized models, the biggest decline in eight years.
The lease freezes beneath de Blasio’s administration have been all met with widespread reduction from tenants. As New York Metropolis faces a housing disaster that disproportionately impacts Black and brown residents, tenants have begun organizing to make sure the following mayor helps the preservation of current lease charges to stop additional displacement.
“It actually issues who the mayor is,” Pamela Aahn, a volunteer with the “Freeze the Hire” marketing campaign, stated. “So I feel that if we get sufficient signatures right here … the mayor goes to appreciate that until [they’re] going to go for a freeze, which de Blasio did vote for when he was mayor, they’re not going to get folks’s votes.”
For Aahn, this concern is necessary and necessary to her. “I simply retired, and that’s thrilling, besides your revenue goes down,” she stated. She additionally has a 26-year-old daughter who lives together with her of their Inwood condo. “It’d be actually nice if she may transfer out, and she’s going to, however I feel the rents are too excessive,” Aahn stated. “The rents are rising too shortly, and it makes it very exhausting for folks to have the form of life that they need for their very own residences.”
A brand new Knowledge for Progress ballot reveals that 3 in 4 New York residents help a lease freeze. A number of mayoral candidates have expressed help for freezing the lease if elected to workplace, together with Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani, State Senator Jessica Ramos, and former Assemblymember Michael Blake, who has supported this coverage all through their marketing campaign season. They’re joined by Metropolis Comptroller Brad Lander, former Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, and Metropolis Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, who all just lately hopped on the wagon.
Burgos informed the Amsterdam Information {that a} lease freeze would make it tough for property homeowners to keep up residential buildings.
“It’s, to me, a dishonest approach to enchantment to voters who’re actually in search of some degree of reduction, however in case you provide them that reduction within the type of a lease freeze, you’ve actually destined for them a really unlivable expertise in a constructing that can be strapped for money and can in the end fall into disrepair given all the prices which have elevated over time,” Burgos stated. He pointed, a discount in housing worth by the discount of property taxes and water charges, “which the mayor and metropolis corridor have large energy to do.”
Via a mixture of month-to-month canvassing occasions, phonebanking, and different types of outreach, “Freeze the Hire” marketing campaign organizers hope to get 20,000 signatures on their petition and intention to get all its signatories to vote for tenant-friendly candidates within the June 24 Democratic mayoral major election. Marketing campaign organizers have collected round 10,800 signatures on the web petition, not together with signatures on bodily petitions handed round at canvassing occasions.
In keeping with Alexander, the marketing campaign’s preliminary efforts have been promising.
“All these those who we discuss to on the road are for this marketing campaign. All of the those who we discuss to within the buildings are for this marketing campaign,” Alexander stated.
He additionally famous that the marketing campaign has seen a number of tenant participation. “The group is popping out to assist as a result of that is one thing that’s necessary to folks. The lease is just too rattling excessive,” he stated, repeating the marketing campaign’s unofficial tagline, “and so individuals are collaborating as a result of it issues.”
Lydia Shestopalova, a tenant in a rent-stabilized condo and a “Freeze the Hire” marketing campaign volunteer, known as a lease freeze “such an apparent first step” to coping with the town’s housing disaster and an “straightforward opening” for folks to speak to their neighbors about housing points.
“If we need to construct a motion, folks should be related,” Shestopalova stated. Her sentiment displays the marketing campaign’s bigger objective.
Although the marketing campaign’s demand is getting a lease freeze, Oliart stated, the lease freeze wasn’t “the last word goal” of the marketing campaign or coalition. As a substitute, Oliart stated organizers hope to make use of the marketing campaign as a approach to “activate tenants politically.”
In 2021, near 70 p.c of New York Metropolis households have been occupied by tenants. Although tenants are the bulk in New York Metropolis, housing advocates have stated that the real-estate foyer wields an outsize affect on politicians by ways akin to lobbying.
Housing Justice for All coalition teams and advocates launched the New York State Tenant Bloc, a sister-like nonprofit group in a position to explicitly help particular political candidates that again tenant-friendly insurance policies. The Tenant Bloc’s final objective is to construct a statewide community of 250,000 tenant voters, Cat Weaver, the director of Tenant Bloc, informed Metropolis & State. The “Freeze the Hire” marketing campaign marks what the group hopes would be the starting of an extended battle to reinforce tenant energy and protections in New York state.
“The precise goal is to activate tenants politically, to get tenants to grasp themselves as political topics, if that is smart, and be capable to demand extra necessary, extra urgent issues than simply the lease freeze, which is de facto the naked minimal,” Oliart stated.