Being a Resident in Good Standing Means Paying Rent
Paying rent at NYCHA is important. Â
NYCHA is the city’s largest and most important source of affordable housing, and we remain committed to improving and preserving our communities for our more than 300,000 residents.
It is imperative that all residents pay their rent every month, on time. A critical aspect of NYCHA’s operations budget is resident rent payments. NYCHA relies on these payments to operate and maintain properties and provide services that our residents need.
Additionally, all public housing residents are legally obligated to make monthly rent payments based on household income. Therefore, making consistent and timely rent payments each month is key to being a NYCHA resident in good standing. Staying current on this responsibility provides stability for you and your family.
Falling behind in rent puts families at risk of hardships such as additional financial strain, potential tenancy proceedings, eviction, and negative impacts to their credit scores after residents have left public housing.
NYCHA’s goal is to keep families housed. If you have fallen behind on your rent, NYCHA can help you get back on track.
In the weeks ahead, you will see posters about this important issue in the common areas of developments and brochures in property management offices. As part of this awareness effort, NYCHA will also be reaching out to residents through calls and text messages to ensure that all of our public housing families have the information they need to pay their rent, address arrears, remain in good standing, and maintain housing stability.
You may review the informational materials at to learn more about this key responsibility, how to pay your rent, and other support available to you and your family.