June 1, 2021 By Christina Santucci
New Yorkers who are behind on their rent and have suffered financial hardship due to COVID-19 can submit applications for rent relief starting Tuesday, the governor announced.
Those eligible and approved by the program can receive funding to cover up to 12 months in past due rent – as well as up to 12 months of utility arrears – accrued after March 13, 2020.
Eligible households could also collect up to three months of additional rental assistance – if their family spends 30 percent or more of its gross monthly income on housing.
Officials said that during the first 30 days the program will prioritize the unemployed, those with income at or below 50 percent of Area Median Income (AMI) – for example $53,700 for a family of three or $59,650 for a family of four – and other vulnerable residents.
More information about those prioritized in the first 30 days is available online.
After that initial period, applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis – as long as funding is available.
The rental assistance program is funded by $2.6 billion from the federal government and $100 million of state funding, the governor’s office said.
Payments are made directly to the landlords, property owners and utility companies on behalf of the residents who qualify for the program. In order to receive funding, landlords must agree to waive any late fees due on past-due rent and not increase the tenant’s monthly rent or evict them for one year – except in limited circumstances.
To be eligible, households must meet all of these criteria:
- •Household gross income is at or below 80 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI) – for example, that would be about $85,950 for a family of three or $95,450 for a family of four.
- •A member of the household received unemployment benefits or had reduced income, significant costs or financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic – on or after March 13, 2020.
- •The applicant has rent overdue from on or after March 13, 2020.
- •The household must be at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability, which can be shown by owing rent from on or after March 13, 2020.
Tenants should have identification for all members of their household, the social numbers of family members who have them, and proof of the rental amount, residency and income. Those who are applying for help paying for their owed utilities should also have copies of their gas or electric bills.
Landlords will also need to provide a number of documents detailed on the program’s website.
There are no immigration status requirements to qualify for rental assistance, and New Yorkers who use Section 8 vouchers and live in NYCHA housing can also apply.
The application will be available online beginning at 9 a.m. Tuesday, and those interested in applying can also call the state hotline at 844-691-7368 for more information.
The state is also partnering with community-based organizations to assist with the program – including three in Queens – to provide outreach and application assistance in multiple languages to potential recipients.
The organizations that provide services in Queens are: Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc,RiseBoro Community Partnership, and Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services (CCNS).
New York state previously held two rounds of rental assistance, and as of October 28, about $6.3 million had been distributed in the first round on behalf of tenants in Queens. The average amount received by borough residents was $2,561, according to a report published by the state Department of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR).
However, that initial round was criticized for shutting out thousands of New Yorkers with restrictive requirements. The City reported that only 15,022 out of about 94,000 applicants statewide were approved for funding as of October 28.
A second application period – which provided a one-time rental subsidy to landlords on behalf of eligible households – ran from Dec. 18 through Feb. 1.
16 Comments
I can pay rent
Hand outs only keep people dependant on government instead of being an independent individual.
These programs are great if you actually get help. I’ve been trying to get rental assistance approved since March. They keep finding one excuse after another to delay it. Still waiting for this help! In the meantime. I’m about ready to lose my house & car!
Thank you SSP for the info ❤️❤️❤️❤️ I and many lost my job last year.
$2000 recurring direct payment to renters is what should have been done from the beginning of this pandemic. They should get this done once and for all. People are hurting.
I HAVE BEEN ON THE WEBSITE ATTEMPTING TO APPLY SINCE 9AM ON THE DOT. IM RECEIVING A ” REQUEST IS BLOCKED ” MESSAGE. HOTLINE IS NOT ANSWERING, WEBCHAT WILL NOT LET ME ACCESS, AND CALLED ALL THE NY PEOGRAMS THAT LISTED FOR ANY ASSISTANCE… NOTHING. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF THERE IS ANOTHER OPTION OR AVENUE THAT I CAN USE. Thank you!
I’m trying to sign up right now. When I try to confirm my email, it brings me to an error page ???? I want to stay in Sunnyside before they begin evicting us.
If your homeless can you qualify.
Thank you for this great information.
How am I going to upload a paper lease? We need help.
probably by taking a picture of it with your phone, and uploading the picture? ask a 5 year old.
What is the number to get money?
1-800-FREE-STUFF
Been trying to apply since 9am. Application link is not working. Can’t get anyone on the phone or the webchat.
The application link is not working for me. every time I try to select apply for application. I receive a message saying request is block. And there isnt any live chat or help.
Great and good information that is going to help a lot of people during the covid 19 pandemic. But more needs to be done.