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Mamdani Goes Full Communist with Plans to Seize Private Property

Posted on Tuesday, June 2, 2026
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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled a housing plan last week that would make Karl Marx blush. Undoubtedly the most outrageous part of the self-avowed socialist’s scheme is a pledge to confiscate private buildings and “transfer ownership” to whomever Mamdani pleases, including “community land trusts, nonprofits, or even the tenants themselves.” It’s communism, plain and simple.

The plan is ominously titled “Block by Block, a Housing Policy for a New Era.” Over the course of 111 pages, it outlines what would be a new era indeed for a city that has long struggled with housing availability and affordability – although not in the way that Mamdani and his allies believe.

During his mayoral campaign, Mamdani famously promised a rent freeze on nearly one million rent-controlled apartments – something his administration is expected to finalize in June. Block by Block is now the follow-on to that policy that is designed to initiate the full-on socialist takeover of the housing market in America’s largest city.

Mamdani’s plan breaks down into three main components.

First, he promises to spend $22 billion in taxpayer funds to build 200,000 new “affordable” (taxpayer subsidized) apartments. He then outlines a dizzying maze of regulations that are sure to drive costs through the roof – like paying construction workers a minimum of $40 an hour, nearly double the national average.

Second, Mamdani says he will pour an additional $5.6 billion into the Big Apple’s notoriously inept public housing authority – the definition of throwing good money after bad.

Finally comes the real kicker – confiscation of private property. Mamdani is weaponizing the city government to “take aggressive legal action” against landlords who are supposedly neglecting their buildings. Mamdani will then seize the property of any landlord who fails to meet his nebulous standard of being a “responsible steward.”

As a whole, Mamdani’s housing policy creates a coordinated squeeze on private property. First, he freezes the rent, capping how much property owners can make. Then, he imposes expensive and complicated new requirements which landlords can’t afford because of the rent freeze. Finally, Mamdani’s army of lawyers and bureaucrats issue a flood of code violations in order to confiscate the buildings outright.

“His campaign promise to ‘socialize’ housing is becoming a reality,” said Ann Korchak, board president of Small Property Owners of New York, according to the New York Post. “He decides who the ‘responsible stewards’ are, eliminating private owners by taking their property and converting it into social housing.”

When City Hall was pressed on what would trigger a forced ownership transfer — specifically, how the administration would define “chronic neglect” — officials had no answer, the Post reported.

The first transfer mechanism is the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act, or COPA — vetoed by former Mayor Eric Adams on his last day in office and reintroduced in the City Council this month.

Under COPA, when a landlord lists a building for sale, city-approved nonprofits receive an exclusive window to buy it first. They get 20 days to declare interest and another 70 days to make an offer. If they do, the owner must sell to them at whatever price a private buyer had offered.

In real estate, a right of first refusal is something two private parties agree to voluntarily. COPA makes it a government mandate. Once a private buyer makes an offer, the owner must notify city-approved nonprofits, who can then match it exactly — same price, same terms — and legally claim the building. The private buyer who spent months on due diligence walks away with nothing.

The second transfer mechanism runs through enforcement. The Block by Block plan outlines a new initiative called “Fix the City,” targeting at least 10 housing portfolios in 2026. Using this program, the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) can remove owners from day-to-day building management, engage lenders to trigger foreclosure, and refer cases to district attorneys for criminal charges.

The plan states its goal outright: ensure buildings are “transferred out of these bad actors’ hands” to “responsible preservation purchasers who are supported by both tenants and the administration.”

COPA covers voluntary sales and “Fix the City” covers the rest. If a landlord can’t maintain a building under the rent freeze and falls into violation, the city simple takes it.

Together, these two mechanisms cover every exit. Try to sell, and COPA picks your buyer; fall behind on repairs, and Fix the City takes the building. There is no way out that doesn’t run through a Mamdani-approved gatekeeper.

The person described as “integral” to drafting Block by Block is Cea Weaver, now director of the Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants, according to the Post. Weaver, who comes from a wealthy family, previously called for abolishing private property, as AMAC Newsline reported. She is now the one deciding which landlords qualify as “bad actors.”

Rehabilitation costs on units vacated by long-term tenants run upwards of $100,000, according to Jay Martin, executive director of the Community Housing Improvement Program. Allowable rent increases don’t come close to covering those costs. More than 26,000 rent-controlled apartments now sit vacant and off the market as a result, according to the New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey. Among small landlords, the vacancy rate has hit 25 percent, compared to 1.4 percent citywide.

The Citizens Budget Commission has warned of the maintenance “death spiral” already on display at the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), where the cost of repairs equals or exceeds the cost of a new building. Mamdani’s own plan concedes that NYCHA has suffered “decades of disinvestment.”

Steve Fulop, president of the Partnership for New York City, said the plan hammers developers from both directions — higher construction costs going in, a depressed sale price coming out. He called it “a squeeze at both ends of every deal,” and told the Post it would drive away the private investment Mamdani’s plan needs to hit 200,000 new units.

The average rent-stabilized building built before 1974 brings in just $512 a month in operating income — before the mortgage payment. In the Bronx, it’s $283, according to City Journal. More than 20 percent of nonprofits running affordable housing already can’t cover their costs. Changing who owns the building doesn’t change what it costs to run it.

New York’s housing crisis was not created by capitalism or the free market. It was created by decades of government intervention. Mamdani’s answer to a problem the government created is more government. That approach has never worked, and it will not work now. Voters who elected Mamdani on his promise to make housing cheaper and more abundant are in for a rude awakening.

Sarah Katherine Sisk is a proud Hillsdale College alumna and a master’s student in economics at George Mason University. You can follow her on X @SKSisk76.

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T. Matson
T. Matson
1 day ago

I grew up in Montana, live in the west still. Our senior trips went to NYC. I didn’t go but my classmates went. NYC people must be the dumbest people on earth to put up with this theft by mayoral decree. Is this communist NYC elected a mayor or an emperor? Why are New Yorkers not hauling him out of his office and impeaching him?
Last word to NYC folks: Don’t move here. Don’t move out west at all ever. Fleeing the mess you made does not fix the mess and brings delusional thinking to the sane places.

C Douthitt
C Douthitt
1 day ago

New Yorkers asked for it. They will get it!

Charlotte
Charlotte
1 day ago

Anyone who doubts that the Democrat party has turned into a Communist party needs to pay attention to this thing named Mamdani. If we Conservatives do not stop these Communists from being elected to our government offices, local, state and federal we will wake up soon and see that we are exactly like Communist China. It is imperative that we support and vote for the GOP nominees on our ballots!! The creep to Communism is now full-blown in our country. It must end now.

Ray
Ray
1 day ago

Well the new Yorkers got what they voted for.but if it was one of the landlords i would burn the building down before i would let mandami and his goons take it over.
This is all what this, allowing his rich friends to seize properties they like, i bet that they will attempt to take over Trump plaza on some Technical way.
They will invent something

Youknow Itstrue
Youknow Itstrue
1 day ago

Look this isn’t hard people – If you are actively against the Constitution of these United States then you should be charged and removed from office. Mandiphead is a clear and present danger to this Republic what more do we need to see?

James K Jones
James K Jones
1 day ago

This is the way Muslims take over NYC.

PAT
PAT
1 day ago

next to Bernie Sanders and the squad, NYC Mayor leads the way to destruction under his rule. Where are the RECALL LEADERS brave enough to get organized and lead for his removal??? Where are the sane people who repent and turn to Jesus Christ as their NEW LEADER??? that’s the only solution for our country b/c if you watch the news it’s spreading like wildfire this election season!!! May God have mercy as we prepare for our 250 CELEBRATION, so costly for our founders!!!

tom deblaay
tom deblaay
1 day ago

The “creep” of communism, into our daily lives has been ongoing for decades. The communists are allied with the muslims. I endured communist professors over 40 years ago. They have been allowed to infiltrate every aspect of our lives. They indoctrinate our kids, who now have children and they are turning them into good little “victims” of capitalism. We are forced to listen to how bad and evil we are. If we don’t atone for our
SECULAR shortcomings then we should be left out of society and shunned. The democrat party is the AMERICAN COMMUNIST PARTY!

Ken Phipps
Ken Phipps
1 day ago

Only about 7% of NYC voters voted, if the news was correct…conservatives need to get off their behinds and vote… if not, the Marxist/Communists will rule this country in a few short years. Vote RED to stop the insanity.. VOTE

tpg
tpg
1 day ago

I read this & my thoughts immediately went to Snake Plissken & “Escape From New York”. Walling the thing off & turning it into a combo prison/insane asylum seems to be just the future that the NYC voters have asked for. what a shame

James N Brooks
James N Brooks
1 day ago

Good old communism, take from those who do and give to those who do nothing.

AZ_Curt
AZ_Curt
1 day ago

Enjoy your rapid decline New York. When you evacuate that POS city, do NOT bring your communistic politics elsewhere. Keep asking yourself this, if where you are from is/was so great, why are you here??

david semick
david semick
1 day ago

Get ready for buildings torched under suspicious circumstances to collect the insured value. Mamdani’s communist approach leaves sellers little other choice for profit. Shocker, not.

Theresa Coughlin
Theresa Coughlin
1 day ago

what do you mean GOES full communist?! Mamdani has been a communist all along.. The only reason it’s coming out now is because he’s actually the mayor instead of a candidate or mayor-elect.

Thinking
Thinking
1 day ago

Well a mandated takeover of the landlords and cheap rents the people have been paying for the past 60 years. Mamdani is proposing what looks good on paper in the moment. In the future it will be a disaster. They are buying the rent control buildings under a so called improvement policy. It is not it is the govt owning the buildings and raising the rent without any improvements. 200 thousand new apartments for 22 million. Nobody will be able to afford the rent the city will be charging. Nor rehab the buildings they got for a cent from the landlords because this is a set up. Sent a city employee to put an offer on a building. City must be notified and they buy it. No more private ownership in NYC. The govt owns everything. They will set the rent and can keep the buildings in disrepair forever. But people can’t afford nothing else so they are stuck. The problems of the real estate in NYC is transferred from a landlord to Mamdani, the dictator. Newsom burned down the expensive estates to create the same thing. Like the article said Karl Marx would be proud of this evil person the New Yorkers voted in. Don’t feel bad what is happening in New York they got what they voted for. Free busses and free groceries are by the wayside. Nothing is free in this world people. You forgot that when you voted this evil man in.

Lisa
Lisa
1 day ago

So, after decades of local govt intervention to create rent control problems, when is the Federal Govt going to step in to protect rights of property owners. How are those middle to upper class New Yorkers feeling about their vote for Mamdani at this point?

MtnBrkr
MtnBrkr
1 day ago

Everything he does sounds illegal. Hopefully, he will stray too far and provide other authorities reasons to arrest and try him for the usual sins of moping and gawking.

Gary Collins
Gary Collins
1 day ago

Well you wanted him and you’ve got him. So now you’re going to see and fully understand what he’s all about. CONTROL. FULL CONTROL I pray the rest of the country will stop this madness and take over.

RICHARD MEADE
RICHARD MEADE
1 day ago

COMMUNISM AT ITS BEST!!!!!!

Cassie
Cassie
1 day ago

Communism ALWAYS STARTS WITH SOCIALISM. Open your EYES!
DEMOCRATS are NOT WORKING FOR YOU.

RobertLK
RobertLK
1 day ago

Time for thousands to march on Gracie Mansion with torches and pitchforks and do what has to be done.

David P. Nelson
David P. Nelson
1 day ago

Why the people of New York City voted this Communist in is an excellent question. How can American Voters allow Communism to get a hold in our great Country? This has got to be stopped – ASAP!!!!!!!!!

Bob Hellam
Bob Hellam
1 day ago

If this is “going full communist,” then so have many American municipalities and counties. The abuse of the power of eminent domain is nothing new. Thousands of buildings have been demolished in my own town and in many others, depriving certain private owners in favor of other private owners. None of the projects in my town were for highways or bridges or anything of the sort, but just because professional city planners believe that they–not the market–determine “the highest and best use” or properties.

spitfire
spitfire
1 day ago

Deport this Conman for makingFalse statements(Lying)on his application for Citizenship.

Gary
Gary
1 day ago

This certainly sounds illegal. The owners need to file a lawsuit and try to stop him. And when the commie mayor loses, the city needs to pay all the legal bills. This cannot be legal.

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
1 day ago

Said as much in campaign rallies then for office

John
John
1 day ago

Mamdani and the Democratic Party with all their allies are enemies to America and the American people! The Democratic Party and their allies are declaring war against the American people and the United States, we must stop them at all cost!

Kjhanover
Kjhanover
1 day ago

This will be stopped. There’s enough wealthy property owners to take this to court. Take it all the way to SCOTUS if necessary and stop this weasel in his tracks.

Sam
Sam
1 day ago

HEY! NYC!!!

You all voted for this B$, so now, bask in the afterglow. ‘Cause who knows WTF this idiot will do tomorrow…

Marie
Marie
1 day ago

You what you vote for……This was his platform, so if it goes amuck, no bailouts or sympathy for New Yorkers

Jim W.
Jim W.
1 day ago

SUE the bastard.
It is UNCONSTITUTIONAL.

DANIEL L. WILSON
DANIEL L. WILSON
1 day ago

Impeach him!

Myrna Wade
Myrna Wade
1 day ago

Force in the hands of people who can’t count will be catastrophic.

Mr T
Mr T
1 day ago

This Communist asshat should be arrested and jailed for Constitutional Treason! New Yorkers should know that nothing in life is free, everything in life has a price! My wife and I went on a cruise to Havana Cuba 5 years ago. The people are worn down and broken by the communist government there. It was the most Corrpt shithole that we have ever visited! Now that we are retired NYC , DC, and all DemonRat run destinations are off of our travel plan as well! So, enjoy what you voted for! Next time vote MAGA!

william Murphy
william Murphy
1 day ago

One of the most incompetent and unqualified people to ever hold public office is now the mayor of what was once the greatest city on earth. it would seem that the majority of New York voters are brain dead.

anna hubert
anna hubert
1 day ago

He is mentally handicapped, what does he imagine, for clearly he has no clue, will happen when people get low cost housing, how long, before it’s trashed, then what, he certainly will not put anyone into his mansion. How is the gov. food store doing?

ahem tonto
ahem tonto
1 day ago

We have a communist state in the heart of America’s business district and nothing is being done. Why? We have an avowed antisemitic, antichristian, antiwhite racist, anti- wealthy mayor in New York city and the city council, state governor and United Stares government are doing nothing to abolish it. Why? America’s congress is a bicameral body, not a bicameral body with additional political parties such as socialists, communists and Islamic jihadist permitted. The governor of New York state government has failed to uphold the U.S. constitution and no one is taking any action as Mamdani runs unopposed for anything he wants to implement. Something is very wrong here. What is taking place is the control of the largest city in America without a shot being fired. All of the conditions for a second revolutionary war are at hand and nothing is being done to stop it. Is this America? Sure doesn’t appear to be.

MariaRose
MariaRose
1 day ago

So all the fires suddenly occurring are the after effect reaction to these mandates and in a way is repeat the what happened already when the NYCHA housing units were built and why the Bronx was so devastated in the 1970s. The only rationale that seems to be consistent is no one has incorporated building maintenance into cost of keeping housing units and are only concerned with gaining income from the rents and never designating a percentage for maintenance over maintaining a high profit margin for the shareholders. The shareholders margins can only be achieved if the building is kept maintained properly to current building standards not the other way around. I am getting the impression that these buildings are just built to last a certain amount of time and then they have to be purposely taken down and new buildings created creating a never ending cycle of build/teardown/build, because this is more profitable than build /maintain/upgrade / keep

Brock
Brock
1 day ago

“Who is John Galt?” (Atlas Shrugged)

Nick Murphy
Nick Murphy
1 day ago

Elections have consequences. And people seriously think that the Democrat party can be socialistic? They are communist. Everybody else just did it wrong, will do it right! After all one is 65 million people have died.

lover of God and America!
lover of God and America!
1 day ago

CAN’T TRUMP DO SOMETHING TO AVOID ALL THAT MADDOMMI IS TRYING TO DO????

Pat R
Pat R
1 day ago

Sounds like NYC will wind up being another Detroit after the auto industry relocated. And we know how that has not worked out well.

Gary
Gary
1 day ago

You get what you vote for!
Mamdani might want to bulk up his security. Sooner or later someone is going to take a shot at the communist.

Rick
Rick
1 day ago

Voters of NYC are getting what they voted for! Don’t feel a bit sorry for them!

Good Dog
Good Dog
1 day ago

In a sense you really own nothing in this country , as far as property is concerned , the state always has a lean against it Property Tax ,

JJeitherway
JJeitherway
1 day ago

I see that the rotten apple has finally fallen from the tree! How sweet it is!!! Finally, you can get out your red gear and watch NY, Chicago, Minneapolis, Chicago, Seattle, Boston, LA, etc. fall right in the toilet.

Karl Hermansen
Karl Hermansen
1 day ago

The pieces are all falling into place.

Go to youtube and search for “So Long, Mom, a song for WWIII”

James DeBona
James DeBona
1 day ago

None of this BS should make it past the first round of Federal appeals courts, not to mention SCOTUS! NY courts will probably give this their official seal of approval!
Hey NYC! – – – Have you ever heard the expression; NOTHING IN LIFE IS FREE!
You’re just about to learn that lesson very intimately! Free, as you are going to learn, is the most expensive word in the English language! Best of luck to you all! You voted for this!

Alan Christman
Alan Christman
1 day ago

Will the poor people of Uganda get to confiscate and move into Mamdani’s Estate soon?

Bob Hellam
Bob Hellam
1 day ago

In my recent comment, that should have been “of properties,” not “or.”

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