A New York City judge has ordered a temporary pause in the rollout of a pied-à-terre tax associated with Mamdani, following a lawsuit brought by homeowners. The measure targets certain second homes or part-time residences, but the available reports do not provide details about the scope of the tax or the number of properties affected.
The homeowners challenging the policy allege that its launch was improperly handled. The court’s order temporarily prevents the city from moving forward while the legal dispute proceeds, according to reports from CNN and other outlets.
The ruling does not represent a final decision on whether the tax is lawful or whether it can ultimately take effect. The case is expected to address the homeowners’ claims and the city’s authority and procedures for implementing the measure.
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