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OTDA Home Programs & Services Emergency Rental Assistance Program
Please beware of fraudulent websites claiming to collect ERAP information on behalf of New York State. If you need to access your ERAP account, only use the official New York State ERAP Portal. Please exercise caution and avoid sharing personal information on unauthorized websites.
If you have additional questions, please see the Contact information at the bottom of this page.
New York State ERAP applications are no longer being accepted.
Applications submitted before the application portal closed on January 20, 2023, including applications from subsidized housing tenants whose rent is limited to a certain percentage of income (including public housing, section 8 and FHEPS), are being reviewed and processed in the order received, consistent with State law and program rules.
Tenants and landlords may continue to upload required documentation through the ERAP Portal for pending submitted applications.
Legal service providers are still helping both tenants and landlords with ERAP applications. They can provide internet access, assist with uploading documentation, and answer other questions that you might have. View the Free Legal Services webpage.
The following applications submitted to the ERAP portal will be denied:
The state-funded program serving households with income over 80 percent and up to 120 percent of area median income closed to new applications on February 14, 2022.
Households who need immediate assistance with help paying for rental arrears, ongoing rent, food or providing heating assistance may apply for assistance through:
Please refer to the ERAP FAQ's for an explanation of the tenant protections associated with ERAP.
Applicants can use the ERAP Portal to upload documents, check application status, log into their landlord or tenant account to edit or add a W9, add applications to their account, and more, at any time.
The New York State Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) will provide significant economic relief to help low and moderate-income households at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability by providing rental arrears, temporary rental assistance and utility arrears assistance.
Certain communities that received funding for emergency rental assistance directly from the federal government opted to administer their own programs. Residents, with income up to 80 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI), of the towns of Hempstead, Islip and Oyster Bay are not eligible for assistance from the state-administered program and should apply with their local programs for emergency rental assistance.
New York residents are eligible for ERAP if they meet the following criteria:
There are no immigration status requirements to qualify for the program.
Households eligible for rental arrears may also be eligible for help paying utility arrears at the same rental unit.
Applications for all eligible households will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis, as long as funds remain available.
Households approved for ERAP may receive:
Payments will be made directly to the landlord/property owner and utility company on behalf of the tenant. Tenant applicants will be notified of the amounts paid on their behalf. If a landlord is difficult to locate or does not otherwise provide information needed to complete the application, funds will be held for up to 180 days to allow sufficient time to locate the landlord and collect required information as well as to provide tenant protections and maximize landlord participation.
Renters will need to provide:
Applicants will be asked to attest that on or after March 13, 2020, a member of the household received unemployment benefits or experienced a reduction in household income, incurred significant costs or experienced other financial hardship, directly or indirectly, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The applicant will need to sign the application form and associated certifications agreeing that the information provided in the application is accurate.
Landlords and property owners will need to provide:
The property owner or an authorized property management company will be required to sign the application form and associated certifications agreeing that the information provided, including the amount of rental arrears owed, is accurate and does not duplicate a payment received from another program.
The property owner or authorized property management company must also agree to the following terms as a condition of accepting rental arrears payments:
Understanding the NYS ERAP Program and Applying for Funding - Details the various application and documentation requirements and how to apply for ERAP. (Spanish Subtitles Available)
Navigating the ERAP Homepage - Overview of the ERAP Portal Homepage, and its navigation features.
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Using the Tenant Application and Uploading Documents - Step-by-step walkthrough of the application and document upload process.
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Uploading Documents to your NYS ERAP Application - In-depth overview of the upload function, and required steps for submitting ERAP application documents.
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Understanding the Landlord Portal - Demonstration of the landlord portal, and associated features.
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Call center hours are:
Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. EST
Contact us by phone:
844-NY1RENT (844-691-7368)
For the hearing impaired, TTY phone number: 1-833-843-8829 .
To report Emergency Rental Assistance Program fraud in New York State complete and submit the Emergency Rental Assistance Program Fraud Reporting Form.
Reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities are available. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to provide documents in an alternative format including braille, audio file (CD), data format (screen-reader accessible file on CD) and large print (18 point font) as requested, or TTY relay communications.
To request a reasonable accommodation, please contact the call center at 1-844-NY1-RENT (1-844-691-7368). If you are hearing impaired, a TTY phone number is available by calling 1-833-843-8829.
You may also request an accommodation by emailing accessibility@otda.ny.gov .