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De Blasio Calls for Rent Freeze for 2.3 Million New Yorkers

Mayor Bill de Blasio at the press conference Sunday

March 30, 2020, By Michael Dorgan

Mayor Bill de Blasio has called for a rent freeze for over two million New Yorkers to help them get through the coronavirus pandemic.

The freeze would apply to the 2.3 million people living in the city’s one million rent-stabilized units.

Many residents have suffered economic hardship under the coronavirus as local businesses were forced to shut in an attempt to stop the virus from spreading.

De Blasio said the city will work with the state to suspend the Rent Guidelines Board process for the remainder of the year meaning tenants will not see any increase in their rent.

“We are in the midst of a crisis only comparable to the Great Depression,” de Blasio said Friday.

“The people of our city are struggling and a rent freeze is the lifeline so many will need this year to stay above water,” he said.

Governor Cuomo has already ordered a 90-day moratorium on commercial and residential evictions but some local leaders believe more needs to be done to protect residents during the crisis.

Earlier this week, State Senator Mike Gianaris unveiled legislation that would suspend rent for 90 days for tenants who have lost their jobs or had to close their business due to the virus.

On Saturday, U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders endorsed Gianaris’ plan.

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Ghias Bhuiyan

How the home owners will save their house? All the politicians are playing games & showing sympathy on putting financial burdens on home owner. That’s crazy…

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Zorisha

If there’s a rent freeze there should be a mortgage freeze. This is really not the time but the city do not care from home owners. I am a health care worker and my heart goes out to my coworkers and most of them are home owners. so think about that . ?

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Mohammed

City have 8 million people but why it is only 2 million. What we get in this pendamic period?

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