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Posted on: January 22, 2026 04:00 PM

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NYCHA will always be the number one hero

After releasing the worst landlord's list in NYC by Public Advocate who rarely works while collecting over $200,000 taxpayer fund as a salary, when asked about NYCHA, it's not private.

The list outlines private landlords and not government owned housing which is special for voters. If NYCHA is private it will be the numero uno every month and every time but residents can't complain of no heat, no hot water or anything else since the city doesn't do much due to budget issues, union decisions, certain work hours, other rules and so much more red tapes.

The average salary of a NYCHA worker is over $150,000 with no stress environment but pass papers and tell residents to take a seat and wait for their turn according to the Mayor’s office. Nice.

Two years back, under NY's favorite president Biden, NYCHA received $8 billion taxpayer funds and all was gone. Poof!

As of November, there are 612,000 violations with open work orders that will be dragging on to the next century again due to budget shortage.

The current private landlord with most violation is 2,871 HPD at 19 buildings. Hmmm 612,000 vs 2,871.

The Public Advocate quoted,

"Perpetual mismanagement of NYCHA has made the city itself the worst overall landlord for hundreds of thousands of NYers."

Still, NYCHA is a great community for residents living with vouchers on government assistance while private landlords doesn't have the resources like unlimited taxpayer funds to waste.

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