Form with which a corporation may alter the amount of outstanding shares issued by the corporation.
Form with which a corporation may alter the amount of outstanding shares issued by the corporation.
Yes. Vouchers and rental subsidies such as Section 8 (HPD or NYCHA), CityFHEPS, ISS, TBI, Medicaid Waiver, and VASH are all accepted. Minimum income requirements do not apply if you have a voucher or a rental subsidy. However, rent should be within maximum limits allowed by your voucher or rental assistance program.
The CityFHEPS program generally provides for up to four annual renewals, with additional extensions available for “good cause” (five years total). This five-year maximum does not apply to households that include someone who is 60 years old or older, or that include an adult who receives federal disability benefits.
The following documents/ evidence are useful in establishing succession rights: Government ID's. Birth, death, or marriage certificates. Tax and other financial records (e.g. bank statements, credit card statements)
If you are currently in receipt of CITYFEPS and need to modify, restore, or transfer your CITYFEPS rental assistance, contact your local Homebase provider for assistance.
Below is an overview of the transfer process: Submit Transfer Request. • NYCHA reviews the transfer request. Search for a Unit. • Go to the NYCHA Self Service Portal to pick up your approved voucher. Return the Briefing Package. • ... NYCHA Inspects the Unit. • ... Move In. •
To reach the Tenant Helpline, call 311 and ask for the "Tenant Helpline."
CityFHEPS Rental Assistance Vouchers Valid for Housing Located within Any County or Locality Across New York State – NYC Rules.
If you sell your property, your tenant still has the right to live in the house under the original lease terms. The tenant should receive waivers or complimentary amenities as in the actual lease terms even after a new landlord takes over. This should happen until the lease term ends.
Landlords must notify the tenants, by registered or certified mail, of the name and address of the new owner. If the building is sold, the landlord must transfer all security deposits to the new owner within five days or return the security deposits to the tenants.
Can a tenant refuse viewings in New York? No, a tenant cannot refuse viewings in New York as long as landlords provide enough notice to the current tenant.