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- Rent Increases - NYC311
The New York City Rent Guidelines Board (NYCRGB) determines rent increases for lease renewals of rent stabilized apartments, lofts, hotels and single room occupancies (SROs) Rent increase percentages for rent stabilized apartments and lofts are adjusted each year It does not set the rent increase for unregulated apartments or subsidized housing
- Rent Regulated Apartments - NYC311
The New York State Division of Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) Rent Information Line has recorded information for tenants and landlords of rent regulated apartments including: Rent increases for leases, individual apartment improvements, and major capital improvements Repairs and services Succession rights, sublets, and security deposits SCRIE, DRIE, late fees, housing court, and Section 8
- Rent Freeze Program for Seniors - NYC311
The NYC Rent Freeze Program allows eligible seniors and people with disabilities who live in rent regulated apartments to freeze their rent and prevent most future increases If you are 62 or older, live in a rent regulated apartment, and pay more than one-third of your monthly income on rent, you may be eligible to participate by applying for the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE
- CityFHEPS Rental Assistance - NYC311
CityFHEPS is a program that can help you find and pay for permanent housing if you are eligible Eligible candidates include: Low-income families who live in shelters Individual adults who live in shelters Low-income families and adults who are at risk of becoming homeless If you live in a shelter, you can get help finding out if you are eligible for a CityFHEPS subsidy from your case manager
- Water and Sewer Rate - NYC311
The New York City Water Board is responsible for establishing rates and charges and collecting user payments from customers for services provided by the water and wastewater utility systems of the City of New York Water consumption is determined by the amount of water that flows through the meter The sewer rate is set at 159% of the water charges As of July 1, 2025, water costs $5 05 per
- Apartment Maintenance Complaint - NYC311
Rental and cooperative building owners must keep apartment units and buildings in livable condition and provide needed repairs If they don’t, you can report a maintenance problem affecting an apartment, a public area, or an entire building To report a problem in an apartment, you must provide your contact information Some public area and building-wide complaints also require contact
- Kacategory · NYC311
Also known as DRIE Rent Freeze Program Renewal Renew the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE) or Disability Rent Increase Exemption (DRIE) Runaway or Homeless Youth Shelter and Support Learn how young people can get shelter and services through Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) Submit a complaint or comment to DYCD
- Rent Freeze Program Assistance - NYC311
If you're a current or former tenant of the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE) or the Disability Rent Increase Exemption (DRIE), you can get information and help with the Rent Freeze Program Learn more and get answers to frequently asked questions
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