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New York is asking the federal government for an additional $996 million in emergency rent relief funding after the state’s initial allocation of more than $2 billion didn’t meet the needs of tenants struggling to pay rent during the pandemic.
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New York’s more than $2 billion rental assistance program is nearly gone. In Western New York, new applications only in Erie and Niagara counties are likely to be funded.
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Responding to complaints by New York’s senior senator about the state’s slowest-in-the-nation rate of distributing federal rent relief dollars, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said a new streamlined application process for tenants begins Tuesday.
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New Yorkers who have fallen behind on their rent during the pandemic can apply to the state's $2.7 billion Rental Assistance program beginning Tuesday.…
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Despite $2.4 billion allocated to it in this year’s budget in early April, New York’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is still not accepting…