UMVA has learned that New York City’s new mayor has unveiled a sweeping plan to seize private property and hand it to left‑wing groups.
The administration’s chief, a self‑proclaimed democratic socialist, has thrown aside the nation’s long‑held creed of property rights, declaring that the city will target landlords who neglect their buildings and transfer ownership to community trusts, nonprofits, or tenants.
During a public briefing, the mayor outlined a campaign titled “Fix the City,” promising legal action against the worst landlords and a systematic transfer of neglected dwellings to what he called “responsible stewards.”
These stewards would include community land trusts, non‑profit organizations, and even the occupants themselves, according to the mayor’s statements.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the strategy is not mere rhetoric but a calculated assault on private enterprise, designed to force property owners into surrendering their assets.
Insiders say the mayor is working hand‑in‑hand with radical housing activists, creating a crisis that coerces landlords into relinquishing control.
The plan hinges on a three‑pronged approach: a multi‑year rent freeze that drains small landlords of revenue, punitive enforcement that fines owners for deferred maintenance, and a government buyout that finalizes the transfer of property to progressive allies.
Rather than streamline regulation or incentivize new construction, the mayor’s $100 billion taxpayer‑funded program aims to socialize the entire city’s skyline.