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(a) In order to qualify for SCRIE benefits the applicant must be 62 years of age or older. In order to qualify for DRIE benefits the applicant must be a person with a disability who is 18 years of age or older.
Specifically, the NYC Rent Guideline Board limits how much a landlord may increase your rent each year. In June of 2022, the board set a 3.25% increase for one-year lease agreements and a 5% increase for a two-year lease agreement. This will apply to all leases signed between October 2022 to September 2023.
no limit on how much your landlord can increase your rent. However, your landlord must give you advanced written notice before they can raise your rent 5% or more. advance written notice. This applies to month-to-month tenants without a lease as well.
How to Apply. Download and submit the appropriate form from the list below. New applicants: Use the DRIE initial application. Renewing applicants: Use the DRIE renewal application or, if you have been in the program for five or more consecutive benefit periods, the short-form renewal application.
If you live in a social, affordable rented or shared ownership home, your rent is increasing in line with the 7% cap the government has agreed to apply in 2023/24. This is to help keep rent levels down in light of the current high levels of inflation and the cost-of-living crisis.
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The Disability Rent Increase Exemption Program (DRIE) exempts disabled renters from some or all rent increases, and exempts disabled limited-equity owners from their cooperatives carrying charges, capital assessments, or voluntary capital contributions, as long as the residents are paying at least one-third of their
SCRIE helps eligible senior citizens 62 and older stay in affordable housing by freezing their rent. Tenants can keep paying what they were paying even if their landlord increases the rent. The landlord gets a property tax credit that covers the difference between the new and original rent amount.
You have the right not to be discriminated against by your landlord, real estate broker or managing agent based on your physical or psychiatric disability. A landlord may not refuse to rent you an apartment, treat you differently during the term of your lease, or evict you because of your disability.
DRIE helps eligible tenants with disabilities stay in affordable housing by freezing their rent. This means tenants can keep paying what they were paying even if the landlord increases the rent. The landlord will get a property tax credit that covers the difference between the new and original rent amount.
Benefits for Tenants You may qualify for the NYC Rent Freeze Program if you meet both of these requirements: Rent an apartment that is rent regulated (rent controlled, rent stabilized, hotel stabilized or Mitchell-Lama) and; You are a senior citizen or have a disability.

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