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Important information for Section 8 landlords: NYCHA receives Section 8 funding from HUD the first business day of the month. After NYCHA receives its Section 8 funding, it will process payments to landlords within one business day until further notice.
The application period for the Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) waitlist lottery closed on Sunday, June 9, 2024. The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) is no longer accepting applications from the general public for the program.
If you applied to NYCHA’s Section 8 waitlist lottery during the June 2024 application window, you will receive notification of your waitlist status via email and U.S. mail.
Should you receive confirmation that you have been selected for the waitlist, you can track the status of your application by creating a profile on NYCHA’s Self-Service Portal (selfserve.nycha.info).
Created by the Housing and Community Development Act of 1978, the Housing Choice Voucher program, also known as Section 8, provides assistance to eligible low- and moderate-income families to rent housing in the private market. Eligibility for this program is based on a family’s gross annual income and family size.
The program works as a rental subsidy that allows families to pay a reasonable amount of their income toward their rent. Eligible families will receive a voucher to begin searching for housing. Generally, families with tenant-based Section 8 typically pay 30 percent of their adjusted monthly income towards their rent share. NYCHA pays the remaining amount to the owner on the family’s behalf. This payment to the owner is known as the Housing Assistance Payment.
Section 8 participants must comply with all program requirements, including completing their annual certification, accommodating inspections, allowing property owners to make any needed repairs, and adhering to the terms of their lease.
NYCHA administers the largest Section 8 program in the country. Approximately 85,000 Section 8 vouchers and over 25,000 owners currently participate in the program.
The New York City Housing Preservation & Development (opens in new tab) and New York State Homes and Community Renewal (opens in new tab) also operate Section 8 programs in New York City. Please visit their websites for more information.
NYCHA’s Customer Contact Center is excited to re-open its Walk-In Centers to assist you with your service needs. To learn how you can make an appointment for your visit, please visit the Walk-In Centers appointment information page (PDF).
Stay informed of what’s going on in NYCHA’s Leased Housing Department.
Partial Reopening of the Waitlist:
NYCHA’s Section 8 Administrative Plan defines the policies that govern the administration of the Section 8 program. The Plan clarifies written policies in accordance with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regulations regarding matters that are left to the local governing body. The HUD regulations governing the Section 8 program are documented in the Code of Federal Regulations listed below:
24 CFR Part 982 (opens in new tab) | 24 CFR Part 5 (opens in new tab) | 24 CFR Part 35 (opens in new tab)
View NYCHA’s current Section 8 Administrative Plan (PDF).
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