NY Attorney General James sues Queens landlord for illegally overcharging rent-stabilized tenants

Published Date: Aug 6, 2025

New York Attorney General Letitia James and New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas filed a lawsuit against Zara Realty Holding Corp. (Zara Realty), its principals, and affiliated entities for repeatedly violating rent stabilization laws and overcharging rent-stabilized tenants in Jamaica and Elmhurst, Queens. The lawsuit alleges that Zara Realty illegally took advantage of tenants who paid their rent through New York City Department of Social Services (DSS) housing subsidy programs and brazenly disregarded rent reduction orders issued by HCR’s Office of Rent Administration. Zara Realty would then sue tenants who did not pay these unlawfully inflated rents, putting multiple tenants at risk of eviction. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) and HCR’s Tenant Protection Unit (TPU) are seeking a court order to stop Zara Realty from charging or collecting illegally inflated rents and force them to refund all tenants who were overcharged.

“While hardworking families are battling an affordable housing crisis and fighting to make ends meet, Zara Realty shamelessly took advantage of vulnerable tenants. New Yorkers should not have to worry that their landlords are willfully deceiving them just to line their own pockets. Let this be a warning: any landlord who tries to cheat their tenants and evade our rent stabilization laws will be hearing from my office.” – AG James

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