
Mamdani Administration Unveils 23 Tenant Protection Proposals Including Credit-Check Reforms and Tenant Union Recognition
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration released a 67-page report on July 16 proposing 23 changes to how New York City renters find apartments, report unsafe living conditions, and hold negligent landlords accountable. The Rental Ripoff Recap is the culmination of five boroughwide public hearings that gathered testimony from 2,419 participants between February and April 2026, marking the first time a New York City administration has used structured tenant feedback at this scale to shape housing enforcement policy. What Are The Key Proposals In The Rental Ripoff Recap? The report targets the rental application process, building conditions enforcement, and the legal framework around tenant organizing. On the application front, the Mamdani administration plans to work with the City Council on legislation that would prevent landlords from requiring apartment seekers to both pass a credit check and prove their income equals 40 times the monthly rent. Under the proposal, landlords would have to choose one screening method, not stack both.







































