Rent freeze for people with disabilities. // A rent freeze program to help eligible New Yorkers stay in their home. // DRIE provides a rent freeze to tenants with disabilities. If their rent goes up, tenants with DRIE do not have to pay the higher rate. The City pays the difference between the current and future rent.
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Affordable Public Housing. // Affordable housing for low-and moderate-income New Yorkers.. // People with low and moderate income can obtain affordable housing through the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). NYCHA has Senior and Community Centers and offers residents programs to help find work and provides education on how to manage money and finances.
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Help paying rent. // Section 8 helps low-and-moderate-income families rent housing in the private market.. // Section 8 helps low- and-moderate-income families rent homes. Generally, families pay no more than 40 percent of their monthly income toward their rent share. NYCHA pays the remaining amount to the owner on the family's behalf.
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Rent freeze for seniors. // A rent freeze program to help eligible New Yorkers stay in their home. // SCRIE helps eligible senior citizens stay in affordable housing with a rent freeze. If their rent goes up, people with SCRIE do not have to pay the higher rent. The City pays the landlord the difference between the current rent and the future rent.
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Supportive Housing for Veterans. // The VA assists homeless veterans and their families find and maintain permanent housing.. // Veterans and their families who are homeless can get help through HUD-VASH. The program helps Veterans find and keep permanent housing by providing Section 8 rental vouchers as well as case management and other supportive services at VA medical centers.
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