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Whereas pushing #CancelRent throughout COVID, NYC mayoral candidate Brad Lander was charging hire
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Whereas pushing #CancelRent throughout COVID, NYC mayoral candidate Brad Lander was charging hire

Last updated: March 25, 2025 8:01 pm
Editorial Board Published March 25, 2025
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In the course of the early days of the COVID pandemic, then-Metropolis Councilman Brad Lander was a number one champion of the #CancelRent motion. However on the similar time he was pushing for a hire moratorium, Lander — now a number one candidate for mayor on this yr’s election — charged his Brooklyn tenant greater than $1,600 per 30 days in hire, in response to a assessment of his monetary disclosures.

Lander’s disclosures solely provide ranges versus precise greenback figures, however his marketing campaign confirmed Monday the tenant at his Park Slope property paid him $1,625 per 30 days in 2020, 2021 and 2022, tallying as much as $19,500 per yr. Lander and his spouse dwell in the identical constructing.

Brad Lander. (Barry Williams / New York Day by day Information)

A spokeswoman for Lander, who was elected metropolis comptroller in November 2021 and has sought to distance himself from a few of his most progressive stances since turning into a mayoral candidate, mentioned his tenant in 2020 and 2021 was an Afghan refugee employed by town authorities who didn’t lose his job throughout COVID.

The spokeswoman, Dora Pekec, additionally famous the quantity Lander charged his tenant was under market fee, with a examine from the MNS actual property company discovering the common hire in Park Slope in January 2021 was $2,759 for a one-bedroom and $3,698 for a two-bedroom.

“What Brad was advocating for in 2020 was that folks who lost their jobs should not be evicted and should receive rental assistance from the state, which is something Andrew Cuomo failed to do,” Pekec mentioned, referencing how then-Gov. Cuomo didn’t enact hire reduction packages that had been as intensive as some housing advocates had hoped.

“All this shows is that Brad Lander has the heart to rent out a unit to a political refugee in need,” she added.

Lander’s push for pandemic hire reduction at instances went past calling for an eviction moratorium and rental help.

The #CancelRent motion was decentralized and composed of a number of factions pushing totally different proposals. Some supporters needed hire cancelled just for New Yorkers who misplaced their jobs, with the understanding that the state would additionally compensate landlords by way of the so-called Emergency Rental Help Program. Others advocated for a extra expansive plan that’d abolish hire for all tenants.

Lander urged his Twitter followers on Might 1, 2020 to signal a petition that known as on metropolis tenants to go on “rent strike” by refusing to pay their landlords if Cuomo and the state Legislature didn’t enact a common moratorium “for the duration of the public health crisis.” Together with sharing the petition, Lander posted a photograph of himself sporting a face masks with “#CancelRent” written throughout it in black Sharpie.

“You shouldn’t be surprised there’s a movement to #CancelRent,” Lander tweeted just a few months later. “You should be surprised there’s not a revolution.”

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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is pictured in Manhattan on Friday, June 12, 2020. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Daily News)Andrew Cuomo. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Day by day Information)

Finally, state lawmakers and Cuomo — who resigned as governor in August 2021 amid sexual misconduct accusations and is now one other main 2025 mayoral candidate — by no means cancelled hire, a choice Lander panned in March 2021.

“Albany has continued to kick the can down the road,” Lander tweeted March 1, 2021 earlier than thanking organizers of a “Sunset Park march to #CancelRent & #InvestInOurNY.”

Although hire was by no means canceled, the state enacted a moratorium on evictions for a lot of the pandemic. Town additionally froze hire will increase for all stabilized tenants in 2020.

Affordability, particularly on the subject of housing, is a key subject in June’s Democratic mayoral main race, which options almost a dozen candidates vying to unseat Eric Adams, whose reelection bid is in turmoil amid his federal corruption indictment and surrounding scandals.

Essentially the most left-leaning candidate within the race, Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, has vowed to if elected freeze hire for all stabilized tenants within the metropolis for at the least 4 years. Lander wouldn’t make the identical dedication as Mamdani at a mayoral candidate discussion board final month.

“If the data supports it,” Lander mentioned on the discussion board when requested if he’d as mayor freeze hire for stabilized tenants.

Initially Revealed: March 25, 2025 at 3:31 PM EDT

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