A prominent New York City landlord is under a judicial order to pull together documents as part of a state probe that seeks to determine whether it’s engaged in the prohibited practice of blacklisting prospective tenants.

According to a transcript of his recent bench order, acting state Supreme Court Justice Gerald Lebovits of Manhattan ordered Zara Realty Holding Corp. of Queens to supply the state Attorney General’s office with all documents and communications related to its screening of applicants, and determinations of those applicants, dating from the time that tenant blacklisting was made illegal as part of sweeping changes to the state’s Real Property Law in 2019.