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Liberal New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is rolling out a new plan that would potentially allow the city government to seize buildings of landlords who force tenants out -- a plan his opponents say amounts to “straight communism.”

De Blasio, in his State of the City address on Thursday, announced he wants to take action against landlords who try to force tenants out by making the property unliveable -- and pulled out an executive order to create a Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants. He said that in the event the government intervenes, the buildings would then be controlled by a “community nonprofit.”

“When a landlord tries to push out a tenant by making their home unlivable, a team of inspectors and law enforcement agents will be on the ground to stop it in time,” he said, according to the New York Daily News. “If the fines and the penalties don’t cut it, we will seize their buildings and we will put them in the hands of a community nonprofit that will treat tenants with the respect they deserve.”

According to the mayor’s website, the city is “pursuing new local law to seize upwards of 40 of the most distressed multiple dwelling buildings annually and transition them to responsible, mission driven ownership.”

The city reportedly has gone easy on problem landlords in the past. The New York Times reported last year that officials have taken a "gentle hand with landlords who deprive tenants of basic services, declining to enforce the maximum penalties for even the worst offenders," detailing how "neglected repairs" end up forcing tenants out.

Republicans, though, were disturbed by the extent of Hizzoner's plan and charged the idea was more suited to communist dictatorships where land and property seizures are commonplace.

“My first reaction was: Is this communist Cuba?” state Assemblymember Nicole Malliotakis, who ran against De Blasio in the 2017 mayoral race, told Fox News. “ I can say that as a daughter of Cuban refugees who fled Castro’s Cuba in 1959, this is what happened to her family, she had her home taken, my grandfather had his gas station taken.”

“This is extreme even for Mayor de Blasio, because we know that he has socialist leanings, but this is straight communism and I think it’s very scary to America-loving, democracy-loving people.”

Malliotakis said the proposal was also hypocritical of the mayor, as she says the city runs some of the worst housing via the NYC Housing Authority. She also expressed some doubt as to how his plan to seize property would fare.

“Any attempt to seize property will face a court challenge and the mayor himself comes up with these ideas, throws stuff out there and doesn’t know how he intends to make it happen,” she said. “It’s all rhetoric.”

The proposal is the latest big-government pitch from the mayor. Earlier this month, he announced plans to launch “the largest, most comprehensive plan in the nation” to guarantee health care coverage for all city residents, including those in the country illegally.”

“Health care is a right, not a privilege reserved for those who can afford it,” de Blasio said in a statement. “While the federal government works to gut health care for millions of Americans, New York City is leading the way by guaranteeing that every New Yorker has access to quality, comprehensive access to care, regardless of immigration status or their ability to pay.”

In an interview with New York Magazine in 2017, he also expressed a desire for much more government control in development and rents, and cited a “socialist impulse.”

"I think people all over this city, of every background, would like to have the city government be able to determine which building goes where, how high it will be, who gets to live in it, what the rent will be," he said. "Look, if I had my druthers, the city government would determine every single plot of land, how development would proceed. And there would be very stringent requirements around income levels and rents."

On Sunday, he said in an interview that he wouldn’t rule out running for president in 2020, and urged the Democratic Party to take “bolder” positions similar to his own.

“There is still a lot of moderate voices in the party that did not learn the lessons of 2016 and are not listening to what people need in this country,” de Blasio said. “So I want to push this whole party, and I want to inform this debate in this country about the fact that we could go a lot further, we could be a lot bolder than what we’re doing now.”



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He's already the biggest slumlord in NYC.


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I guess we will see the New York city of the 60s and 70 again.
A friend of mine that I used to work with father was a member of the FDNY back in the early 70s.
When the city was going bankrupt he along with others lost their jobs as parts of the city became uninhabitable.
The people that were paying the taxes were moving out in record numbers. I guess we will see this again.
I guess everyone forgot what New York City was like back then.




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Keep pushing libs...……..keep pushing.
 
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You mean a communist is acting like a communist? No....




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De Blasio didn't used to drive a bus in Venezuela did he?



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-- a plan his opponents say amounts to “straight communism.”

Welcome to the party, pal.


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I visited briefly in NYC when I was young. I remember walking with my grandmother through a parking lot and 50 ft away from me a plain clothes officer was arresting a car theif with his 30 snubbie. And when we drove through the city, my grandmother gave quarters to kids in the street at stoplights so they could wipe the car with a dirty rag, scratching your car if you didn't pay. I remember being glad to get out of there, it was a shithole even from my young perspective.




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Note he is not volunteering to spend his personal money to buy buildings and apartments, fix them up, become a landlord and rent out a livable property at a reasonable rate - you know lead by example. I have no respect or use for slum lords, but I can imagine they have to grease many bureaucrat and politicians back pockets way before any of their money gets spent on building improvements.




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NYC is rent-controlled. Sometimes the controlled rent doesn't pay the expenses. Landlords have little choice but to neglect repairs or go into the red. They never tell the full story. I'm sure some are abusing it-but when government sets the price, it all goes to hell.
 
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when we drove through the city, my grandmother gave quarters to kids in the street at stoplights so they could wipe the car with a dirty rag
It's called an "iffen rag." Iffen you give them money, they will wipe your windshield with a clean rag.



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It’s so sad that NYC and all NY is run by stupid Commies. They are fleecing the middle class to give to the blood suckers of society.
 
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Got no sympathy for anyone/anything that happens there. THEY voted for this jackass, not they must live with him.
 
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Let's take a look at the other side of that coin. I grew up in the NY area, lived in both city and suburbs.

In the city, I lived in more than one apartment where I paid rent promptly, on time. Was not a nuisance tenant. Had some terrible experiences trying to deal with landlords to get necessary repairs done. Not much success. Lived in a couple places where the landlord skimped on fuel bills, freeze your tuchas in the winter. My experiences were not unique. Something needed to be done, to put some teeth into forcing building owners to provide reasonable service to renters.

De Blasio's "solution" might not be the right one, but I'm listening for suggestions.



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and pulled out an executive order to create a Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants.



Was there ever any doubt about this guy?

If so, no longer.


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“When a landlord tries to push out a tenant by making their home unlivable ...

If - and a big if - they actually do this, there are surely already laws against it. I have a feeling that his definition is a pretty loose one.
 
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Does NYC still have rent control? There is no incentive for the LL to fix something if the rent is based on the year 1985.

Edited to add 'no'.

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Does NYC still have rent control? There is incentive for the LL to fix something if the rent is based on the year 1985.
I'm sure they do, I mean you have to have people to make food, serve coffee, and pick trash in NYC - they need places to live, after all...
 
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