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Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)

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ERAP Frequently Asked Questions

Benefits Available and Who is Eligible

1. What is the Emergency Rental Assistance Program and what help does it provide?

The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is an economic relief program developed to help eligible households residing in at their primary residence in New York State request assistance for rental and utility arrears accumulated during the COVID-19 crisis. The program provides significant economic relief to low- and moderate-income tenants and helps landlords obtain rents due. Approved applicants may receive:

Payments will be made directly to the landlord/property owner and utility company on behalf of the tenant. Tenants, landlords/property managers and utility companies 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 after initial outreach efforts, funds will be held for 180 days to allow enough time to locate the landlord and collect required information, as well as to provide tenant protections and maximize landlord participation.

2. Am I eligible for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)?

Tenants in New York State may be eligible for ERAP if all the following apply:

There are no immigration status requirements to qualify for the program.

Important Note Regarding Priority Application Processing

For the federally-funded ERAP program, for applications received during the first 30 days of the program, from 6/1/21-6/30/21, priority was given to households in the following order:

  1. Households with income at or below 50 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI) that also include a household member who:
  2. Households with income at or below 50 percent AMI.
  3. Households with income at or below 80 percent AMI that also include a household member who:
  4. Households with income at or below 80 percent AMI.

After 6/30/21 (the first 30 days), applications for all eligible households are processed on a first-come, first-served basis, as long as funds remain available.

From September 15, 2021 through February 14, 2022, households with income up to could have applied for the program so long as State funds remained available.

State law was passed that created the Landlord Rental Assistance Program (LRAP), another new program to provide rental assistance for landlords whose tenants have left their rental property or who are unwilling to apply for ERAP. As of November 21, 2021, LRAP is no longer accepting applications for assistance.

4. What are examples of financial hardship experienced due to the COVID-19 pandemic?

Direct or indirect financial hardship experienced as a result of COVID-19 may include (but is not limited to):