FHEPS pays some or all of the rent of families who have been evicted, are facing eviction, or have lost housing due to domestic violence. Families must be receiving (https://access.nyc.gov/programs/cash-assistance/) Cash Assistance (CA) to be eligible. Families who have lost housing because of health or safety issues, or from certain court decisions may also be eligible for FHEPS.
Heads Up
You can use FHEPS to remain in your home, move within New York City, or move out of shelter if you have already lost your home.You must be able to remain in the home you find for at least 12 months.Many families will have their entire rent covered by FHEPS and their Cash Assistance shelter allowance.The amount FHEPS will pay depends on your household’s income and the number of people in your householdYou may have to pay part of the rent if:You or someone you share your home with has income.Your household includes someone who is not required to be on your Cash Assistance case, such as someone who receives Supplemental Security Income (SSI).FHEPS may pay a part of unpaid late rent for any period of time when the family lived in an apartment.Eligible families can get FHEPS for up to 5 years.You can apply for an extension if you still need help.Your household must meet all eligibility requirements and prove that you have a good cause.The FHEPS payment will stop if any of the following happens:Your family no longer has a Cash Assistance case.Your family no longer has a child under 18 years old.Your family no longer a child under 19 years old who is a full-time student regularly attending high school or a vocational or technical training program.You must be a US citizen or have satisfactory immigration status.
Eligibility
Your family must have one of the following:A child under 18 years of ageA child under 19 years of age who is enrolled full-time in high school or a vocational or technical training programA pregnant womanOne of these must also apply to your family:Have an active (https://access.nyc.gov/programs/cash-assistance/) Cash Assistance (https://access.nyc.gov/programs/cash-assistance/) caseIf you are in shelter, qualify for Cash Assistance when you leave shelterYour family must also meet one of the following:You are in HRA shelter.You are in DHS shelter and eligible for HRA shelter.You are in DHS shelter and were evicted* in NYC sometime in the year before you entered shelter.You are currently being evicted or were evicted* in NYC within the last 12 months.*Evicted can mean:An eviction proceeding against you or the person on the lease for your homeA foreclosure action for your building or homeA City agency said that you must leave your building or home because of health or safety reasons.
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How to Apply
If you are not in a shelter and you are at risk of eviction or homelessness, apply for (https://access.nyc.gov/programs/cash-assistance/) Cash Assistance (https://a069-access.nyc.gov/accesshra/) .To apply online, visit (https://access.nyc.gov/programs/cash-assistance/#how-to-apply) http://www.nyc.gov/accesshra or use the ACCESS HRA mobile app to submit your application.You may also apply by mail or in person. Visit the Cash Assistance guide to learn how.Call the HRA Infoline at 718-557-1399 if you have a medical or mental health condition that makes it hard for you to apply for Cash Assistance.If you are in a shelter, your shelter housing specialist / case manager will explain FHEPS and help you search for an apartment.Families in shelter who are approved for FHEPS may be eligible to receive a furniture allowance and moving assistance.
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Get Help
Learn more about FHEPS (https://www1.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/fheps.page) .Families who have left an HRA shelter should call HRA at 929-221-7270 to be connected to their local community-based nonresidential program.If you're at risk of eviction or homelessness, call 311 and ask about a Homebase location closest to your address, what to bring, and what you can expect at your meeting.