Owners who couldn’t get relief in the original Emergency Rental Assistance Program can now apply for thousands of dollars in aid through a new state program launched on Oct. 7. The Landlord Rental Assistance Program (LRAP) gives eligible recipients payments of up to a year’s worth of past-due rent. The program was created from legislation enacted on Sept. 2 that included an extension of the eviction and foreclosure moratorium through Jan. 15, 2022.
Legislators sought to reimburse property owners who are unable to receive compensation through the federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). Under federal rules, landlords and tenants both have to submit applications to get money from ERAP, which was established by the state earlier this year to cover back rent on behalf of low-income tenants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic but able to stay in their apartments through various eviction protections.
According to Governor Kathy Hochul, $125 million in state funding will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis through the LRAP. Preference is being given to owners of buildings with 20 or fewer units who leased the buildings at or below 150 percent of the fair market rent for their location.
“I am proud that our state’s rental assistance program has already provided much needed relief to tens of thousands of New Yorkers, but there are still many small landlords ineligible for that relief because of federal rules who also need our help,” Hochul said in a statement. “This funding is a critical tool to close that gap and help more New Yorkers recover from the pandemic.”
Like the ERAP, the state Office of Temporary Disability Assistance (OTDA) will administer this new program. We'll take a closer look at eligibility requirements and what documents owners will need to provide when applying for LRAP.
If you’re an eligible owner, you can visit www.otda.ny.gov/lrap to apply for relief. You can apply online 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Owners who are approved for LRAP may receive up to 12 months of rental arrears payments for rents accrued on or after March 1, 2020. But LRAP won’t pay for future rental assistance or utility arrears.
There are no citizenship or immigration status requirements to qualify for the program. And a landlord who owns any size building is eligible for LRAP. However, the program gives priority for a limited amount of time to owners of buildings with 20 or fewer units. For the first 45 days of the program until Nov. 21, priority is given to landlords who own a building with 20 or fewer units. After 45 days, applications for all eligible landlords will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis as long as funds are available.
It's important to note that non-priority landlords can apply for LRAP during the first 45 days. According to the OTDA, any landlord with a tenant who has left the unit or who is unwilling to cooperate with an ERAP application is eligible to apply at any time during the program, including within the first 45 days.
Owners who rent out units located in New York State are eligible for LRAP if they meet the following criteria:
According to the OTDA, it’s expected that cases will be processed in four to six weeks from the date of submission of a completed application. This time frame may vary based upon the completeness of the application and all the correct documentation being submitted. Payments will be made directly to the landlord. Landlords will be notified in writing of the amounts paid on their behalf.
When applying, 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 doesn’t duplicate a payment received from another program. Dates on which the landlord contacted the tenant to seek participation in ERAP must also be provided, if the application is for a tenant who still resides in the unit.
The property owner or authorized property management company must also agree to the following terms as a condition of accepting rental arrears payments:
For the Landlord Rental Assistance Program, unit rental amounts must be at or below 150 percent of the Fair Market rent (FMR). These limits differ by county and number of bedrooms. However, the limits are the same for all counties within New York City. If your monthly rental amount exceeds the FMR, you would be ineligible for assistance.
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