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Officials from the New York Apartment Association (NYAA) said they were informed by NYCHA officials earlier this month that Section 8 voucher payments would be delayed due to complications associated with the recent federal government shutdown. NYAA officials said they were monitoring the situation closely and would provide additional information to members as it became available. NYCHA provided an update on the situation on Saturday, Dec. 6.
An initial statement from NYCHA on Monday, Dec. 1, read, “The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) informed the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) and other public housing authorities across the nation that funding for distribution to Section 8 landlords would be delayed this month due to administrative issues in the aftermath of the recent federal shutdown.”
It continued, “Following notice from HUD that payments to Section 8 landlords would be delayed this month, NYCHA is assessing interim options and will distribute funding as soon as it becomes available from HUD. NYCHA’s Section 8 payments to landlords are contingent on federal funding, with the Authority serving as a pass-through for Housing Assistance Payments (HAP). It is NYCHA’s standard procedure to pay its Section 8 landlords as soon as is reasonably practicable following its receipt of funding from HUD.”
The statement concluded, “NYCHA extends its sincere apologies for any inconvenience incurred as a result of the delayed distribution of Section 8 funds. We will continue to work with HUD and update tenants and landlords accordingly in the weeks to come.”
Meanwhile, NYAA alleges NYCHA officials said they expected to receive the rest of the federally approved funding during the week commencing Dec. 8, at which point they allege NYCHA would transfer the remaining payments owed to property owners. Norwood News contacted NYCHA to check on this point. We did not receive an immediate response. However, on Dec. 6, NYCHA confirmed it now has the full funds needed to make landlord payments for the month of December.
“Following notice from HUD that payments to Section 8 landlords would be delayed this month, NYCHA is happy to report that it has now received full funding from HUD and will promptly process payments,” the statement read. “NYCHA’s Section 8 payments to landlords are contingent on federal funding, with the Authority serving as a pass-through for Housing Assistance Payments (HAP).”
The statement continued, “It is NYCHA’s standard procedure to pay its Section 8 landlords as soon as is reasonably practicable following its receipt of funding from HUD. On Monday, December 8, NYCHA expects to start processing payments and landlords should begin to see these payments shortly thereafter.”
Norwood News also reached out to HUD for more information on the matter. We did not receive an immediate response.

