The proposal is an attempt to seize momentum on one of the campaign’s top issues — the housing crisis — and could affect nearly one million homes, or about 40 percent of the city’s rental market.

It’s also part of a continuing attack on the front-runner in the race, Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, who pays $2,300 a month for a rent-stabilized one-bedroom apartment in Astoria, Queens.

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    11 hours ago

    I know a landlord in a longtime rent stabilized area who would happily pay 50% to the city if he could charge market rates. Some long term tenants are paying a small fraction of the true market rates

    Rent control is bad public policy because it makes new tenants subsidize the ones who have lived there longer.