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A tenant 62 years of age or older may terminate his/her lease, without penalty, in order to move into a health care facility or senior citizen housing complex. If the senior citizen terminates the lease in order to move into a health care facility or senior citizen housing complex, the owner must receive at least 30 days written notice, accompanied by documentation of admission or pending admission to the health care facility or senior citizen housing complex. For more information or assistan
NYS DHCR - Rent Administration - Fact Sheet #21
http://www.dhcr.state.ny.us/ora/pubs/html/orafac21.htm
Subject: SCRIE
Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption
SCRIE exempts senior citizens from rent increases and allows landlords to deduct the exempted increase from property taxes. You qualify if: You live in a rent-regulated apartment or a building subsidized in some other way.
You are 62 or older
Your income is $20,000 or less
Your rent is increasing to more than 1/3 of your household income. You can get help filling out and following up on your application from most senior centers and elected officials' staffs. Call the Department for the Aging for an application.
(212) 442-1000.
Included Page: Public Advocate for the City of New York
http://www.pubadvocate.nyc.gov/senior_guide/senior_text.shtml
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