New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle S - Division of Housing and Community Renewal
Chapter III - Low Rent Housing
Subchapter C - Management Manual For Housing Authorities
Part 1627 - Occupancy
Subpart 1627-2 - Determination Of Eligibility For Admission Or Continued Occupancy Based On Income
Section 1627-2.8 - Verification of income
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 12, March 26, 2025
(a) All items of income used as a basis for calculating anticipated income of tenant in connection with his annual income re-examination must be verified. Verification of reported decreases must be obtained before rent is decreased. However, where tenants reports an increase in income which results in a rent increase, the rent will be increased on the effective date of rent change (see Definitions, § 1627-2.3) without waiting for the return of the requested verification. In the event the verification shows a higher or lower increase than reported by tenant, the rent will be further adjusted.
(b) Tenants are required to cooperate fully in obtaining verification of income. (See also § 1627-2.11 below.)
(c) Following are various methods of verification. Note that more than one method may be needed to obtain acceptable verification.
(d) The Social Security Board maintains records of earnings reported to board for all employees having social security numbers. However, requests for social security statements are to be submitted only where earnings cannot otherwise be conclusively verified, such as tenants who claim not to have worked, or are employed by relatives. Request for social security statement must be submitted on Social Security Administration form OAR-7004 and must show tenant's home address as return address. It is responsibility of tenant to deliver report to authority office upon receipt. Social security records are usually not available until six months after completion of quarter.