Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (Scrie) Redetermination Application 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 Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE)?
A: SCRIE is a program in New York City that provides exemption from rent increases for eligible senior citizens.
Q: Who is eligible for the SCRIE program?
A: Senior citizens who are 62 years or older, live in rent-regulated apartments, and meet income and rent criteria.
Q: How can I apply for a SCRIE exemption?
A: You can apply for a SCRIE exemption by submitting a redetermination application to the New York City Department of Finance.
Q: What is a redetermination application?
A: A redetermination application is a form that must be filled out and submitted to the Department of Finance to update your SCRIE eligibility.
Q: What documents are required for a SCRIE redetermination application?
A: You will need to provide proof of age, income, rent, and any changes in household composition since your last SCRIE application.
Q: How often do I need to submit a SCRIE redetermination application?
A: You need to submit a redetermination application every two years to maintain your SCRIE exemption.
Q: What is the deadline for submitting a SCRIE redetermination application?
A: The deadline for submitting a redetermination application is based on the date of your last SCRIE approval letter.
Q: What happens if my SCRIE redetermination application is approved?
A: If your redetermination application is approved, you will continue to receive the SCRIE exemption and be protected from rent increases.
Q: What happens if my SCRIE redetermination application is denied?
A: If your redetermination application is denied, you may request a hearing to appeal the decision.
Q: Are there any fees associated with the SCRIE program?
A: No, there are no fees associated with the SCRIE program.
Form Details:
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