Chronically homeless or at serious risk of becoming chronically homeless. Supportive housing for families who are chronically homeless or at risk of homelessness in which the head of household requires support for a substance use disorder, a disabling medical condition or HIV/AIDS.
At the beginning of their tenancy, all tenants can be required to give their landlord a security deposit, but it is limited to no more than one month's rent. The one-month limit means that a landlord cannot ask for last month's rent and a security deposit.
Applications can be obtained at any of the following Housing Applications sites or by calling the field sites and requesting an application be mailed: Bronx/Manhattan: 478 East Fordham Road (1 Fordham Plaza), 2nd Floor, Bronx, NY 10458 (718) 707-7771.
If your commercial property is in a commercial-only zone, it's illegal to live there. However, mixed-use zoning districts may allow for both residential and commercial purposes, making it possible to live where you work.
A New York State licensed Professional Engineer (PE) or Registered Architect (RA) must submit construction plans to obtain a permit. A Department plan examiner will review the plans for any legal/zoning objections. When objections are satisfied, the Department will approve the application.
Register Your Business Choose your legal structure. Register your business. Apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN). Register as a sales tax vendor. Research required insurance. Register with the NYC Department of Buildings.
The law in the State of New York is that you cannot enforce your contract against the owner, nor seek the reasonable value of the services rendered, if you are not licensed. You must have the license when you perform your work and when you commence a lawsuit to recover monies due for your work.
On average, it takes about 1-3 months to get a building permit in NYC. Permitting timelines depend on the type of permit you applied for. Current timelines for the DOB to review an initial permit application are: Alt1 (standard filing): 3-4 months.