Mamdani announces $31M settlement against Bronx landlord
The penalty is the city housing department’s largest civil judgment, and $900,000 has been frozen to start immediate repairs.
- On Wednesday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced New York City secured a $31 million court judgment against landlords Karan Singh and Rajmattie Persaud, marking the largest penalty ever obtained by the city's housing agency.
- Tenants at Robert Fulton Terrace and Fordham Towers endured years of vermin infestations and broken elevators, with nearly 2,000 unresolved violations, leading the owners to appear on the Public Advocate's 'Worst Landlords' list.
- Officials froze more than $900,000 from the landlords' accounts to fund immediate repairs for nearly 500 apartments, while an independent chief restructuring officer was appointed to oversee the buildings' management.
- With the buildings already in foreclosure, the Federal National Mortgage Association is moving to take them as city officials urge the association to find a responsible buyer to preserve affordability.
- By converting the judgment into property liens, the city gains significant leverage over future ownership, as Mamdani emphasizes that providing habitable housing is a legal obligation, not merely an investment opportunity.
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Zohran Mamdani seizes money straight out of New York landlords' bank accounts, uses it to repair their properties
Zohran Mamdani repeatedly vowed to fight against New York’s “worst landlords” during his election campaign. Now he’s living up to that promise by coming for them where it hurts: their bank balances. Mamdani has unveiled his plan to nail slippery landlords to the wall, and yesterday specifically called out Karan Singh and Rajmattie Persaud, who between them have “over a thousand violations for lack of heat, lack of hot water, hazardous mold, lead…
NYC landlords penalized $31M for housing violations
MORRISANIA, Bronx (PIX11) -- City officials have announced a significant $31 million penalty against two landlords who have been featured on the public advocate's worst landlord list for some time. The penalty was imposed after numerous complaints about vermin infestation, heat and hot water issues, elevator outages, neglect, and hundreds of other violations at Robert [...]
New York City Mayor Mamdani announced on the 6th that a total of $31 million in fines has been pursued from the owners of two residential buildings in the Bronx, setting a new record for the highest fine ever imposed by the New York City Housing Preservation and Development Department (HPD). The court has appointed an independent reorganization director to oversee the repair work and ensure that the housing problems of nearly 500 households are …
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