New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's plans to 'tax the rich' hit a snag on Monday as a judge blocked the rollout of his controversial pied-a-terre levy. Amid the ensuing uproar, city officials sent out a revised 17,000 notices to homeowners. Residents suing the city contend that Mamdani's tax rollout 'caused mass confusion' because city officials ignored state-provided data about who would be eligible for the tax under the new law. They argue city officials put the onus on longtime New Yorkers, many of whom were left scrambling to prove they lived at their residences ahead of a quick one-month deadline. New York City Councilman Frank Morano further praised the ruling, noting that his wife, Rachel, and his father, Carmine, were among the plaintiffs.