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Your Guide To The Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE) Program And The Disability Rent Increase Exemption (DRIE) Program New York City Department of Finance David M. Frankel Commissioner NYC Department of Finance Michael R. Bloomberg Mayor City of New York Table of Contents Letter from our Mayor and Commissioner ..5. Section 1 All About SCRIE for What is SCRIE?..8. Am I eligible? ..8. Income information ..8. Which household members' income is used to determine income? ..8. Do I include roommate income?..8. How do I show income if I don't file taxes?..8. How does Finance calculate my income?..8. Rent information ..8. How does Finance determine if rent is 1/3 of income?..9. How does Finance determine my frozen rent amount?..9. Preferential What increases are covered under SCRIE?..9. When is a Major Capital Improvement (MCI) covered?
SCRIE for Tenants In 1970, the City of New York began the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (or SCRIE) program. The SCRIE program helps seniors (aged 62 or over) who have limited means remain in affordable housing.
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