New York City Considers Requiring Landlords to Provide Free Internet to Tenants
A new bill introduced by Council Member Ben Kallos would require landlords to provide broadband internet. It would also forbid them from passing on the costs of internet service to tenants.

Eviction moratoriums effectively required landlords to provide free housing to non-paying tenants during the pandemic. In New York City, landlords might soon have to provide free internet services as well.
A new bill introduced by New York City Council Member Ben Kallos would require the owners of buildings with 10 or more units to provide their tenants with free broadband internet service.
"We can finally end the digital divide and bridge the homework gap by making sure every apartment in New York City comes with Internet," said Kallos in a statement. "You can't get a vaccine if you can't get online to schedule or even find an appointment, this pandemic has shown that the Internet is now a necessity."
A press release from Kallos' office cites a 2020 Citizen's Committee for Children report finding that 500,000 households in the city have no internet access.
His bill gives building owners the option of directly contracting with a broadband internet service provider or connecting each unit via ethernet cable to the internet. Owners would also have to install the wiring and ethernet ports necessary to provide that internet service in each unit.
Cable installers who spoke with Reason declined to provide ballpark figures for how much this might cost building owners, citing the large number of factors that could influence a project's cost.
The home remodeling cost website Fixr estimates that installing the kind of cable required by Kallos' bill would cost up to $6,000 in an existing single-family home. The costs of installing it in a larger building would likely be much higher.
Kallos' bill would forbid property owners from passing the costs of cable installation and internet service onto tenants.
When the New York state legislature put stricter limits on the kinds of maintenance and capital expenditures that the owners of rent-stabilized buildings (where allowable rent increases are capped by New York City's Rent Guidelines Board) could pass onto tenants, critics warned that landlords would simply cut maintenance spending, leading to "shabbification."
Landlord groups have said that building owners will respond similarly to an internet service mandate.
"The cliche term 'there is no free lunch' applies perfectly to rent stabilized apartment buildings," wrote Jay Martin, executive director of the Community Housing Improvement Program, a landlord group, on Twitter. "Every mandate, every regulation, every 'free' requirement pushes the cost to operate them higher. That forces owners to increase rents/provide weaker quality housing."
At a minimum, landlords wouldn't have a huge incentive to provide quality internet service for free.
Owners of unregulated units would have more freedom to include the costs of internet service in rent increases. That could also be a bad deal for tenants who try to save money on an in-home internet service plan by making use of phone data plans or free Wi-Fi provided by nearby businesses and public libraries. Those tenants would end up paying for the costs of an internet plan they don't want in their rent each month.
Kallos' bill does say that the city can provide grants, loans, tax abatements, and other incentives to building owners to cover the costs of internet installation, but it doesn't include any funding for those incentives.
Owners of existing buildings would have until January 2026 to comply with the law if it is enacted.
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It would also forbid them from passing on the costs of internet service to tenants.
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If the tenants are too poor to pay for cheap internet, they are even less able to afford any computer which would connect to the internet. I see where this is going.
Economic liberty continues its downward trend of the past 150 years.
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What about a free pony?
School meal plan? That is after all the rats and stray dogs are eaten.
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They'll amend it to require they provide wifi, since I'm sure all the tenants have smartphones
They can call it America on Connection or AOC for short. You’ve got free mail.
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…they are even less able to afford any computer which would connect to the internet. I see where this is going
There was a time when the left actually ridiculed Newt Gingrich for suggesting subsidized laptops for the poor.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2011/12/your-daily-newt-nutty-idea-im-just-tossing-out/
Importantly, Mother Jones said it out loud " poor people don't pay income tax"
I used to subscribe to their print magazine because they weren’t hateful wackos 25-30 years ago.
it would literally be cheaper to simply buy these internet-less tenants (and there’s no evidence these people lack internet access) cheap cell phones. still probably not a great idea, but a better one.
Nah. Cheaper to set up a mesh WiFi network for the entire building, throttling devices that use more than 11.25 gb/hr (25mbps) for more than an hour, during peak usage.
That evens the load, so everyone can stream at standard definition and carry on a Zoom lesson, while letting the landlord purchase a reasonably priced commercial data plan that doesn’t require extensive wiring and preventing device theft, since they’ll be useless off-premises.
Because the first thing these city rats will try is pulling out Ethernet wires for the copper, since they all have obamaphones with free unlimited data plans and don’t need the wires.
Better not to even give them wires.
I note no investigation into who's pushing for this (internet companies and socialists). But I can see a building owner buying the least bandwidth service to one wireless router in his building. It would be so slow, few would use it. No doubt that will result in a rewrite of the law to specifics, they don't want in the bill now.
I have to agree, our economic liberty has severely declined. I'll add, it's thanks to greedy politicians redistributing wealth for the purposes of increasing their own wealth and power. Free markets yield prosperity, not government regulations and mandates. The problem with socialist mandates, is no one wants to pay for them except with other peoples' money.
It would also forbid them from passing on the costs of internet service to tenants.
“it's 'unfair and absurd' to raise prices due to higher taxes” Jen Psaki
And now internet service.
Someone else said it but the drapes match the politics.
Twisted?
Naked.
Yeah, as if they can't tack on another service fee or deposit that just so happens to match the amount of the increase while calling it a pet fee or something.
Absurd at face value.
I imagine Jen Psaki has a nice red bush planted in her front yard
At 2600 baud rate speed. Done.
Dig out those old dial up modems!
Now I want to play the Pit or Tradewars 2020 on a BBS.
the bill states that the landlord must provide "broadband internet service or its functional equivalent". the fcc currently defines broadband as minimum of 25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload speeds. the fcc is trying to change that definition to be 100/100. so i guess that if the fcc changed it then the landlords would have to adapt.
this is complete insanity. we are truly loosing our private property rights. i sold my rental properties and will never own one again.
"Ok, I provided 100/100 to the entire 5000 unit building."
"To each unit?"
"To the building. The government is so fond of sharing, after all, so the tenants can get in on that action too."
Let them get their free internet on their free Obama phones.
Not a bad idea. The Government is already paying for the phones and most phones can be tethered to a computer or act as a wi-fi hotspot.
Poor people are just as tech savvy as white people.
Joe Biden
Damnit. I just said this… 3 days after you. That’s what happens when I don’t have time to read every comment.
Is this just a handout to Comcast because mobile internet is eating into their landline monopoly?
New York City Council Member Ben Kallos was praised by the New York Times for his “fresh ideas”
Moving on.
Fresh, like a fresh dog turd?
"It would also forbid them from passing on the costs of internet service to tenants."
So it will be as zero cost as the 3.5T spending spree?
I just love the new economics!
In an unrelated story, NYC wonders why there are no rental units available - - - - - -
This
Oh, there'll be rental units available. $3,500/month+ places that the rich can afford. Housing for the lower and middle classes, not so much.
Running a credit or background check will be a felony.
Kallos' bill does say that the city can provide grants, loans, tax abatements, and other incentives to building owners to cover the costs of internet installation, but it doesn't include any funding for those incentives.
How Kallos can one get?
Well, it takes a bit longer to figure out the details then to announce the new policies.
For instance, they have to work with Zuckerberg to decide how to be sure only democrats get the internet.
I haven't been paying attention, but since food is more important than the internet, and getting a vaccine, are landlords required to stock the fridges every month?
Can the landlords provide dial up internet?
Broadband or go home.
You can't say 'broad' anymore, it's sexist.
But sex no longer exists.
Genderist? anyway, it is a bad thing.
OK, "skirtband".
No jab without broadband in New York City? Really?
I live in a small town in Texas, and you can walk in to about anyplace with a pharmacy, including the supermarket and Wal-Mart.
They all get food stamps plus WIC plus section 8. Don’t kid yourself into thinking they’re paying for anything.
>>Kallos' bill would forbid property owners from passing the costs of cable installation and internet service onto tenants.
how's it going to accomplish this?
It's amazing how dumb some people are. As if rent is some itemized list of specific charges.
Easy. City council determines rents.
Rent can never go up again or they will assume it's a hidden charge for the "free" internet.
"Escape from New York" looks less and less like apocalyptic fiction and more like prophecy every day.
Fuck Ben Kallos
Not even with your dick.
Especially not with my dick. This being NYC, use the NYPD approved method, a broomstick.
NYC....You truly deserve the representation you elect.
XY, let’s not be TOO snarky; we’ve got Phil Murphy, the human personification of backpfeiffengesicht.
Reason #3,451 why investing in rental property is no longer wise.
And proponents of ideas like free internet will no doubt continue to complain about the lack of affordable rental housing in their area.
It’s those damn Kulaks!
I'm pretty sure it's the wreckers.
Why doesn't NYC require Google to provide everyone in the city broadband internet for free, as a condition for locating offices there? Google has a lot more money than my landlord.
How much does your landlord contribute to the DNC?
Seems there's no yield to 'reasonable' of those backed with gun-forces. Corrupted with the POWER of death machines. Do it or die.. Over Slave supplied Internet access???
Because........... That's what Nazi's do.
Still the party of slavery.
Exaggerated? Not common but not dishonest. Deny the law, deny the fine, and try to self-defend yourself.. Yes, yes; The Gov-Guns will shoot you dead 99% of the time.
If a tenant has a laptop or tablet, they are highly likely to also have an internet enabled phone. All of these " critical " needs available only via the internet are available on the tenant's phone. Therefore, what is the need to burden landlords with the additional costs for internet service ?
More beauracrats and technocrats with negligible concept or concern for the real world. A belief that any landlord is making too much money.
What's the point of having power if you can't use it to rape the people you have it over? Ben Kallos understands this notion, and he's getting his jollies now.
Provide them with "free" 56k modems that they can hook up to their landlines
There's no such thing as a free option. Government doesn't generate revenue. It extracts revenue from others and redistribution of revenue.
Shouldn’t the city be paying for this?
Considering the NYCHA (Housing Authority) controls something like 175,000 units, they could be. They also happen to be the shittiest landlord in the city.
"You can't get a vaccine if you can't get online to schedule or even find an appointment, this pandemic has shown that the Internet is now a necessity."
My local Wal-Mart is offering the Covid vaccine on a walk-in basis, no appointment necessary. Maybe you shouldn't have shut these big box stores out of your community.
Well, now you’re just being unreasonable! How else was NYC going to save small businesses, so they could rape them with higher taxes , unless they could ban the evil Wal-Mart?
"You can't get a vaccine if you can't get online to schedule or even find an appointment, this pandemic has shown that the Internet is now a necessity."
but
Owners of existing buildings would have until January 2026 to comply with the law if it is enacted.
so obviously the Internet is *not* now a necessity.
New York City Considers Requiring Landlords to Provide Free Coffee to Tenants
We can finally end the caffeinated beverage divide and bridge the sleep gap by making sure every apartment in New York City comes with free coffee.
Owning rental property in NYC is like investing in China: high rate of return, substantial risk that the evil communists who run the place will seize your assets.
C-I-L-L my landlord.
I see a new market opening up in slow as humanely possible internet. Broadband with price and quality of dial-up.
Is this so the teachers never have to go back to the classroom?
I don't see trying to force telecommuting as being a benefit to beggars on the street corners unless they can smear up the youtube window until you give them a buck.
"You can't get a vaccine if you can't get online "
Whose fault is that, the governments fault not the landlords fault. allow people to get vaxced without internet, ever heard of the phone. and BTW most smart phones are on the internet
so now the gov will require landlords to provide free internet. because:
"You can't get a vaccine if you can't get online to schedule or even find an appointment, this pandemic has shown that the Internet is now a necessity."
seems logical that the same landlord should also provide free electricity to power the modem, a free modem and a free device to connect to said internet.
I voted for Giant Meteor in 2020, but did not think much about where it should hit. Now I know.
Yeah this is a stupid idea.
I mean, there is a genuine discussion to be had about the digital divide. It is very real, and the more and more services the Internet provides, the bigger deal the divide will be.
However, a mandate like this is just stupid. If this law could actually be enforced as written, then it would just mean that the extra cost for Internet service would be paid in a different way, probably by deferred maintenance on rental units. Sure, you have "free" Internet service, but you have to share it with the roaches!
IF we are going to consider the Internet to be a "necessity", like food clothing and shelter, for modern society - then the better way to help provide that necessity to those who don't have the means is by way of something like a tax credit. The tax credit could be means-tested if people don't like the idea of Jeff Bezos' Internet service being subsidized by the state. I'm not necessarily saying I support the idea, but it would be a better idea than just trying to mandate landlords to provide something "for free".
Renters in buildings with less than ten units are what, chopped liver?
In other news, NYC council will debate a motion that would allow landlord organizations to print their own money. To a maximum of $5 per rental unit.
Poe's law?