Landlord/Managing Agent Notification of Change in Tenant's Eligibility for Rent Freeze Program Benefits is a legal document that was released by the New York City Department of Finance - a government authority operating within New York City.
Q: What is the Rent Freeze Program?
A: The Rent Freeze Program is a program in New York City that helps eligible tenants keep their rent at an affordable level.
Q: What is the purpose of notifying the landlord or managing agent about a change in eligibility?
A: Notifying the landlord or managing agent about a change in eligibility ensures that the tenant's rent is accurately adjusted under the Rent Freeze Program.
Q: Who is responsible for notifying the landlord or managing agent?
A: The tenant is responsible for notifying the landlord or managing agent about any changes in eligibility for the Rent Freeze Program benefits.
Q: What kind of changes in eligibility should be reported?
A: Changes in income, occupancy, or eligibility for public assistance should be reported to the landlord or managing agent.
Q: Is there a deadline for notifying the landlord or managing agent?
A: Yes, tenants are required to notify the landlord or managing agent within 90 days of any change in eligibility.
Q: What should be included in the notification?
A: The notification should include the tenant's name, address, and a description of the change in eligibility.
Q: What happens if the tenant fails to notify the landlord or managing agent?
A: If the tenant fails to notify the landlord or managing agent about a change in eligibility, their rent may not be adjusted accordingly and they may lose their Rent Freeze Program benefits.
Form Details:
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