Zara Realty, a landlord with properties in Jamaica and Queens has been accused of violating rent-stabilization laws by New York Attorney General Letitia James and New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas. In addition to charging more money than was legally permitted, the landlord would sue tenants and attempt to evict them when they failed to pay these illegally inflated rents. This has resulted in significant harm to their tenants, who faced increased costs and risked eviction due to their landlord’s alleged malfeasance.
Landlord Faces Charges For Violating Rent Stabilization Laws
Zara Realty Holding Corp. (also known simply as Zara Realty) is facing charges that it knowingly overcharged rent-stabilized tenants, in violation of New York State law. Among other things, it reportedly took advantage of residents who paid their rent through the New York City Department of Social Services, overcharging them and ignoring rent reduction orders. Moreover, when tenants failed to pay these inflated rents, Zara Realty would seek to have them evicted, forcing them to seek legal counsel to avoid losing their homes.
A History of Rent Violations
Unfortunately, this is not the first time that Zara Realty has faced these kinds of allegations. Back in 2019, Zara was sued by HCR and Attorney General James for intentionally targeting middle- and low-income residents by overcharging them and making them sign improper leases. This history shows a pattern of ongoing issues with rent stabilized tenants.
The Harm Caused by Overcharging Tenants
The costs for these kinds of actions by a landlord goes beyond just the money lost due to being overcharged for their rent, as some tenants faced the uncertainty and added cost of defending themselves against evictions by Zara after facing illegally increased rents, and by depriving tenants of money they needed for living expenses.
New York Attorney General and HCR Seek Damages and Injunctive Relief
The Attorney General and HCR are seeking compensation from Zara in the form of paying back the overcharged rent, as well as paying damages to all current and former tenants affected by the actions of Zara. They are also seeking injunctive relief to get the landlord to stop overcharging its residents and comply with rent stabilization laws. They are also demanding that Zara cancel and reissue all leases with terms that comply with the law, to prevent these issues from occurring in the future.
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