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Rent Calculation Problems Dog Many NYCHA Tenants

4 Comments

  • Moins Vingthut
    Posted October 1, 2019 at 9:30 pm

    It’s an accounting error. This is not a pity case. Millions of poor people pay market rates and would love to have the subsidized nycha apartment even with this accounting error. Let’s stop the sob stories for public housing residents, they’re getting an awesome freebie compared to everyone else. Go live in the real market rate world for a while to see how rough life is.

    • Jarrett Murphy
      Posted October 2, 2019 at 5:47 am

      Yes, the fair thing is to overcharge all poor people just because we overcharge so many of them.

      Actually, no. That makes no sense at all.

      Public housing is not a freebie. 12 percent of its apartments rent for $900 a month or more. 16,000 of their units rent for more than $1000 a month. Why is expecting government competence a “sob story” only when it comes to low-income people?

  • Margaret Troche
    Posted September 7, 2020 at 2:21 pm

    I have been trying for over a year to get NYCHA to stop charging me a monthly $4.60 water fee. When I found out it was actually a fee for washing machine use in my apartment I went to the office. I NEVER had a washing machine. I have to lug my laundry two blocks to a laundromat. I met with two different housing assistants. The $4.60 is still showing up on my bill. I have been paying my full rent but that $4.60 has accumulated to over $100. I am a 72-year-old disabled tenant who lives alone and am just too worried about being called into court. I have no way of getting there if I had to. Terrible situation to be in. I can sympathize with those tenants who were unfairly overcharged. My development is Baruch Houses. The management office usually does as little as possible and repairs are usually a bandaid approach.

  • Kimberley
    Posted December 13, 2020 at 8:20 pm

    I have found myself in the very same situation as stated above. I have been overcharged for rent for over a year and I then was able to get the issue resolved and I then was hit with a notice that I currently owe over $11,000.00. There has been a management change in my complex and I am not sure if they are required to audit our files or how this could even be possible. My rent has jumped over $700 a month and the manager that was there previously got upset with me because she thought I was making almost $50,000 a year and said that she did not want to hear what I had to say because I was making more money than she was and I was living in the projects. I was livid because firstly she did not know what she was talking about because I only wish that I was making that type of money and I surely would not want to live in the projects. Also, it was a clerical error on their part and I turned in all documentation that supported the correct amount I make and eventually got it resolved. Well, I don’t know if the documents were misplaced (I do have the stamped copies of all the documents that I submitted initially) because if they were in my file it would clearly show the errors along with the correction. This is too much to have to deal with especially right now!

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