How to Become a Section 8 Landlord in NYC: Complete Guide
This guide walks you through everything you need to know: which agency to work with, what documents you need, how inspections work, and how to get your first tenant placed.
Expert advice, tips, and news for voucher holders and landlords navigating NYC housing programs.
This guide walks you through everything you need to know: which agency to work with, what documents you need, how inspections work, and how to get your first tenant placed.
This guide covers the current payment standards for NYCHA, HPD, and HCR vouchers, how utility allowances affect your bottom line, and how to request rent increases within the program.
CityFHEPS is NYC's largest rental assistance program. Here's what landlords need to know about payment standards, requirements, and how to accept CityFHEPS tenants.
Every Section 8 unit in NYC must pass a Housing Quality Standards inspection. Here's what inspectors look for and how to prepare.
Every year, Section 8 voucher holders must complete an annual recertification to continue receiving rental assistance.
In New York City, landlords cannot refuse to rent to someone solely because they have a Section 8 voucher. This has been the law since 2008.
You have the same legal remedies available as with any non-paying tenant, plus the Housing Authority can take action against the tenant's voucher.
The Housing Authority screens for program eligibility, but landlords are still responsible for evaluating whether an applicant will be a good tenant.
HUD's new NSPIRE standards replace HQS inspections in 2027, but smoke alarm and CO detector requirements are already in effect. Here's what landlords need to know.
NYCHA processes HAP payments within one business day of receiving HUD funds. Here's when to expect your Section 8 payment and what to do if it's late.
Browse hundreds of voucher-accepting apartments in New York City or list your property to reach qualified tenants.