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  • Rental Opportunities | Community Development Long Island Rentals

    < How We Can Help Rental Opportunities CDLI is dedicated to increasing affordable housing opportunities throughout Long Island that meet each community’s needs. Wherever there is opportunity and community support, CDLI works with residents, government officials, community leaders, and other partners to accomplish affordable housing development. Click on each community to contact the property manager and find out about leasing opportunities. 159 Main 159 Main St Hempstead, NY 11550 228 Units Multi-Family Rentals Rental Page Baldwin Commons 785 Merrick Road Baldwin, NY 11510 33 Units Multi-Family Rental Page Brookview Commons 100 Commons Way Deer Park, NY 11729 208 Units Senior Housing Rental Page Cathedral Place 1020 Prospect Ave. Westbury, NY 11590 36 Units Family Housing Rental Page Conifer Village 1 Brookwood Lane East Patchogue, NY 11772 174 Units Senior Housing Rental Page Copiague Commons 54 Railroad Avenue, Suite A Copiague, NY 11726 90 Units Mixed-Income Family Housing Rental Page Gracewood Estates 1 Gracewood Court Islip, NY 11751 96 Units Affordable Housing Rental Page Greenview Estate House 4180 Sunrise Highway Oakdale, NY 11769 158 Units Senior Housing Rental Page Mill House Apartments 11 First Avenue Bayshore, NY, 11706 20 Units Multi-Family Rental Page Peconic Crossing 11 W Main St. Riverhead, NY 11901 45 Units Mixed-Income Affordable Housing Rental Page Pinehurst 3000 Brookwood Circle East Patchogue, NY 11772 140 Units Senior Housing Rental Page Port Jefferson Crossing 1615 Main Street Port Jefferson, NY, 11777 45 Units Affordable Housing Rental Page Load More Single & Multi-Family Development Opportunities CDLI has a long history of partnering on single and multi-family development. Municipalities and/or developers interested in discussing such development opportunities should feel free to reach out to discuss further. Contact Us

  • Greenview Estate House

    4180 Sunrise Highway < Rental Opportunities Greenview Estate House 4180 Sunrise Highway 158 Units Application Contact Us Leasing Summer 2025! FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED/ ON-LINE APPLICATION SENIOR AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING PROGRAM GUIDELINES THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS THE GREENVIEW ESTATE HOUSE PROGRAM GUIDELINES. PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY AS THE GUIDELINES SET FORTH WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. Community Development Long Island (CDLI) , in partnership with Greenview Commons West, LLC (Owner/Manager) , is pleased to announce that it is accepting applications to establish a list of potential applicants for 16 newly constructed senior affordable rental units located within Greenview Estate House. CDLI staff is available to assist with any questions you may have on the program and the application process. Please feel free to call (631)904-0913 or email at GreenviewEstateHouse@cdcli.org Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-serve basis beginning at 9AM Wednesday March 5, 2025. Applications will be available ONLY online at www.cdli.org . DO NOT deliver applications in any other manner such as by mail or hand-delivery as they will NOT be accepted. Greenview Estate House Greenview Estate House is a 158-unit senior rental development located on the south side of Sunrise Highway in Oakdale, New York (4180 Sunrise Highway). Sixteen (16) of the units are designated to be senior affordable units within the income and rent parameters set forth below. Senior Citizen Occupancy Requirement Occupancy of a unit shall be for residential purposes and shall be limited to persons who are 62 years of age or over, with the following exceptions: A) A husband and wife under the age of 62 years who is residing with his or her spouse who is 62 years of age or over. B) Children and grandchildren residing with their parents or grandparents where one of said parents or grandparents with whom the child or children or grandchild or grandchildren is/are residing is 62 years of age or older, provided that said child or children or grandchild or grandchildren are over the age of 19 years. Proof of age (license, i.d. card, etc.) is required. Income and Rent Restrictions In accordance with the requirements of the Town of Islip Town Board, the sixteen (16) affordable units will be initially leased to households with incomes at or below 80% of the HUD Area Median Income for Suffolk County as adjusted for family size. Maximum income and rent limits for studio units will be based on family size of 1, one bedroom units will be based on family size 2, and two bedroom units will be based on family size of 3 in accordance with Town requirements. At annual recertification, the maximum allowable income shall not exceed 100% of the then applicable HUD Area Median Income for Suffolk County as adjusted for family size. Approved rental assistance subsidy will be counted toward minimum income. Income requirements shall be adjusted annually based on HUD Published Area Median Income Limits for Nassau/Suffolk County. Minimum Income Guidelines do not apply to those applicants with an approved rental subsidy. Based on the above, the initial maximum and minimum income limits and rents for the 16 affordable units at Greenview Estate House are as follows: UNIT SIZE FAMILY SIZE** MONTHLY RENT*** TOTAL GROSS ANNUAL INCOME RANGE @ 80% HUD AMI Minimum* Maximum 1 Bedroom 1 $2,319 $83,475 $99,950 2 $2,319 $83,475 $99,950 2 Bedroom 2 $2,578 $92,817 $112,450 3 $2,578 $92,817 $112,450 4 $2,578 $92,817 $112,450 * Minimum Income Guidelines do not apply to those applicants with an approved rental subsidy. **Family size is limited to maximum of 2 persons in one bedroom units per Town of Islip requirements ***Includes utility allowance calculated using TOI PHA utility schedule. Not including any mandatory or optional charges for other services. Utilities Tenants are required to pay utilities as follows: Heat – Electric Cooking – Electric Air-conditioning – Electric Hot water – Electric Electric Cable Internet Telephone INITIAL TENANT SELECTION PROCEDURES General process Eligibility for a unit involves three steps: (1) Timely submission of a completed Application; (2) Review by the Owner/Manager for tenancy including credit checks, backgrounds checks, employment and leasing history; and (3) Timely submission of additional information required necessary to assess program eligibility for tenancy including income, tax returns, and related documentation. STEP ONE – SUBMISSION OF WAIT LIST APPLICATION Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis and may only be submitted on-line beginning at 9AM March 5, 2025. DO NOT deliver applications in any other manner such as by mail or hand-delivery as they will NOT be accepted. To submit the electronic application, go to CDLI’s website at www.cdli.org and click on the link for Greenview Estate House Application. Applicants will be placed on a wait list in the order in which their application is received. Applications will be automatically dated and time stamped for submission and included in a database. Applicants will be notified of their waitlist rank number by CDLI. CDLI will contact applicants in ranked order to determine formal eligibility for a unit. Inclusion on the Waitlist represents only the first step for initial compliance and does not guarantee preliminary approval or eligibility for a unit. STEP TWO – TENANT SUITABILITY SCREENING As applicant’s names are reached on the Waitlist , CDLI will contact applicants in ranked order, by email, if available, or by phone. If an applicant remains interested, the applicant will be asked to submit photo ID for all household members above the age of 18. CDLI will refer applicants to Owner/Manager to complete a Rental Application . A $20 application fee is required to be paid by credit or debit card online. Owner/Manager eligibility review will involve assessing the applicant’s suitability for tenancy through employment verification, leasing history, creditworthiness, and criminal background checks utilizing a reputable company and adhering to the Fair Credit Reporting Act. A personal interview will also be conducted by the Owner/Manager. Applicants will also be required to show that they are able to provide first month’s rent and a security deposit. Applicants who are successfully screened will be referred back to CDLI for program eligibility review. STEP THREE – PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY SCREENING As applicants are deemed eligible pursuant to Step 2 above, CDLI will notify applicants via email to submit required documentation that will include: (1) Proof of age for all household members [1] (2) last 2 years of federal income tax returns, W-2 and/or 1099 form; (3) four most recent consecutive pay stubs, current Social Security Award letter, retirement statements, etc. (4) if applicable, approved subsidy housing assistance information/voucher (3) three most recent consecutive monthly bank statements for all bank accounts and investment accounts. The applicant will have 5 business days to provide all supporting documentation. If the foregoing is not received by CDLI within such time period, the applicant will be ineligible and a letter will be sent confirming same. The applicant will also be required to provide certain consents in order to permit CDLI to verify income submissions and employment. Income will include all gross income, including, but not limited to, income from full and part time employment, overtime, bonuses, tips, pensions, social security, 401k and IRA distributions, child support, alimony, and severance pay. ALL sources of income are included and will be annualized for the upcoming 12-month period. Total income minus allowable exclusions, if any, cannot exceed the maximum income limits. Applicants who are successfully screened will be offered the opportunity to enter into a written Lease Agreement. Criminal Background Search A criminal background check will be conducted. There are two mandatory reasons why an applicant WILL be denied tenancy based on their criminal background: (1) applicant or any member of the household has been convicted for methamphetamine production; or (2) applicant or any member of the household is a lifetime registrant on a State or Federal Sex Offender database. [1] The following documents are considered to be reliable for age verification: birth certificate, driver’s license, passport, immigration card, military identification, or any other state, local, national or international documentation, provided it contains current information about the age or birth of the possessor. In addition, Owner/Manager will assess applicants with criminal convictions and pending arrests for offenses that (1) involved physical danger or violence to persons or property or (2) that adversely affected the health, safety and welfare of other people. These categories of crimes are relevant because they relate to the behavior expected of a tenant, who is to live peaceably alongside other tenants and to respect their property. An individualized assessment will be conducted and a determination made which may result in an applicant being denied. Credit History A credit report will be obtained on each applicant. Applicant must have a satisfactory credit history of meeting financial obligations, including timely payment of rent. Applicants cannot have been late on rental payments in the last 12 months. Outstanding judgements, collections, a history of late payments, and criminal history may be a cause for ineligibility. A minimum credit score of 650 is required. Credit history, outstanding judgements, collections, a history of late payments, and criminal history are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Annual Income Recertification. Tenants will be recertified annually in accordance with the guidelines established for affordability. Tenants will be provided with an affordable unit recertification checklist and acknowledgement at time of lease up which details income recertification requirements. At annual recertification, the maximum allowable income shall not exceed 100% of the then applicable 80% of HUD Area Median income for Suffolk County as adjusted for family size. If tenant income exceeds maximum income required for the affordable units, the tenant may continue to occupy the unit but rent will be adjusted to market rent. In the event a unit previously designated as affordable is converted to market rent, the next available unit will be designated as affordable in conformance with the requirements stated within these Program Guidelines. Affordability Period The affordability restrictions stated above will remain in effect in perpetuity at the discretion of the Town of Islip Town Board. WAITLIST The Intake Waitlist will convert to a permanent waitlist once the 4 affordable units are leased-up. When vacancies occur, the first eligible applicant on the waitlist will be contacted to inform him/her that a unit is available at the preferred mode of contact as indicated on the Waitlist Intake Form. Three attempts will be made to inform the applicant before proceeding to the next applicant on the list; all attempts will be documented. If the applicant is no longer interested, the application will be removed from the waitlist with an explanation for the reason for the removal from the waitlist. Interested applicants will have 5 business days to provide a completed Formal Rental Application, together with the required documentation as set forth above in order to conduct income certification, employment verification, creditworthiness, and background checks as described in Step 2 and Step 3 above. COMMITMENT TO FAIR HOUSING & NONDISCRIMINATION The Owner/Manager is fully committed to enforcing the spirit and the letter of Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Federal Fair Housing Law), the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the New York Human Rights Act, and the Suffolk County Human Rights Act. Neither the Owner/Manager nor any of its affiliates, employees, agents, or brokers will discriminate in the sale, lease, advertisement or financing of housing against any individual or family because of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, disability, gender identity, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran/military status, source of income, or on the basis of any other protected class. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS/MODIFICATIONS FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Persons with disabilities are entitled to request a reasonable accommodation in rules, policies, practices or services, or to request a reasonable modification in the housing, when such accommodations or modifications may be necessary to afford such persons an equal opportunity to use and enjoy the housing. Reasonable accommodations will be offered to all disabled persons who request accommodations due to disability at any time during the application, resident selection and leasing process. Compliance with the Violence Against Women Act (“VAWA”) As applicable, Owner/Manager will adhere to the VAWA final rule that prohibits denial of tenancy or eviction as a result of an incident of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking that is reported and confirmed. ADDITIONAL TERMS Applicants are advised that the Owner/Manager maintains Policies and Procedures governing the complex and its tenants. Owner /Manager Greenview Commons West, LLC 631-666-4040 Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Contact Community Development Long Island 1660 Walt Whitman Road, Suite 130 Melville, NY 11747 Contact Person: Donna Schrimpe Telephone Number: (631) 904-0913 Email Address: GreenviewEstateHouse@cdcli.org

  • Making Moves for Landlords | How CDLI Can Help

    b95ff8b3-be3f-4de1-8f95-f127341d3c86 Home How We Can Help Details Landlord Forum February 28, 2025 at 10:30 AM| Virtual Webinar Register Now Partner with Making moves to receive support and financial incentives to help housing choice voucher families move to, and thrive in communities of greater opportunity. Why Partner with Us? Reliable Income: The Housing Choice Voucher program provides steady, government-backed rent payments directly to you. Property Care: Our tenants receive resources to help maintain their homes, and we offer support with tenant education on property care. Supportive Network: Landlords have access to a dedicated support team for resolving issues, tenant concerns, or general inquires. Landlord Perks Financial Security: Guaranteed monthly rent payments. Tenant Support: We provide tenants with referrals to resources such as financial counseling, access to emergency assistance programs, and other support services. Eligibility Requirements Your property must meet basic HUD housing standards, be located in a greater opportunity community, have an active and current rental permit. Click here to find out if your property is in a greater opportunity area. Please sign up for the landlord forum below to receive more in-depth and personalized information about the Making Moves program. CDLI Landlord Forum Click here to learn more about the Making Moves program for landlords. Take Action Contact Info Phone: 631-597-0742 Email: MakingMoves@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. Interested in Partnering with Us? Apply Now! Making Moves for Landlords Help housing choice voucher participants achieve housing stability while receiving support and incentives.

  • NYS First Time Homebuyer Grant Program | How CDLI Can Help

    6c291870-d79d-40e5-b544-b9ad1ca90b34 Home How We Can Help Details A deferred loan for the down payment and post-closing home repairs is available for first-time homebuyers. The goal of this program is to improve the quality of decent, affordable housing for New York and home buyers. Household gross income must be below 120% of the area median income based on family size. The deferred loan/grant can be up to $25,000, $32,500, $40,000, $50,000, or $60,000 based on family size and household income, and the number of repairs needed on the subject property. This is a deferred loan, at 0% interest, with no payments required and a term of 10 years, during which time any refinance or transfer of home title will result in the recapture of funds or request from the homeowner for the subordination of the loan if qualified. The home must be used as the primary residence and the homeowner is required to remain in the home for 10 years, or the loan must be paid back. It is required that 51% of the deferred loan amount must be used for post-closing home repairs. All home buyers are required to complete Community Development Long Island (CDLI) NeighborWorks® HomeOwnership Center HUD approved Home Buyer Education class and counseling. The Home Buyer is responsible for obtaining an Engineer’s report and CDLI rehabilitation staff will assist in identifying the repairs, contract with licensed and insured contractors to get the best pricing, and provide project management and oversight. The home being purchased must be located in Nassau or Suffolk County must be a co-op, condominium, single-family, or legal two-family home, and must be owner-occupied. Grant awards in excess of $50,000 per unit and up to $60,000 per unit must have an occupancy and repayment schedule of no less than 20 years. The deferred loan will be secured with a note and mortgage. The income of all household members is used to determine eligibility. This program is in effect while funding is available. The program may end at any time. Requirements One-month consecutive paystubs (anyone over 18) Three years W-2 forms Proof of any additional income as reported in the application Three years signed Federal tax returns with all schedules Owners of companies must provide corporate tax returns form (1120/ 1120-S, or 1065) with a Year-To-Date Profit & Loss statement Three months of complete asset statements Home Buyer Education Certificate from CDLI (if available) Photo ID for all applicants Documentation for additional grants funds being used for this transaction Take Action Contact Info Phone: (631) 471-1215 ext. 1510 or 1930 Email: Homeloan@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. Apply Now! NYS First Time Homebuyer Grant Program Improving the quality of decent and affordable housing.

  • RESTORE Program | How CDLI Can Help

    601ef05a-f7c9-4652-8179-0c990e9c1701 Home How We Can Help Details CDLI has been selected by New York State Homes and Community Renewal to administer the Residential Emergency Services to Offer Home Repairs to the Elderly (RESTORE) Program in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Funds are made available through the New York State Housing Trust Fund Corporation. The RESTORE Program provides income-eligible homeowners, 60 years of age and older, the resources to make necessary emergency repairs to address hazardous conditions posing a threat to life, health or safety of the elderly homeowner. Funds are available for repairs up to $20,000 per home. Typical repairs may include: Heating system repairs or replacements Electrical repairs or upgrades Plumbing repairs that pose a health risk such as water supply and septic issues Structural repairs such as deteriorated foundations, roofs, floors, stairs, decks, doorways, etc. Accessibility measures such as ramps, stair lifts, and grab bars Please note that all repairs must address an emergency issue as determined by CDLI. Application Please review and complete the following form: RESTORE Program Application .pdf Download PDF • 251KB Take Action Contact Info Phone: 631-648-5050 Email: restore@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. Email your documents! Click Here RESTORE Program Emergency repairs for seniors aged 60 and over.

  • Mill House Apartments

    11 First Avenue < Rental Opportunities Mill House Apartments 11 First Avenue 20 Units Application Contact Us Mill House Apartments Applications open at 9AM on January 3rd, 2025. First-come, first served/ on-line application Affordable Rental Housing Program Guidelines THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS THE MILL HOUSE PROGRAM GUIDELINES. PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY AS THE GUIDELINES SET FORTH WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. Community Development Long Island (CDLI) , in partnership with 161 East, LLC (Owner/Manager) , is pleased to announce that it is accepting applications to establish a list of potential applicants for 4 newly constructed affordable rental units located within Mill House. CDLI staff is available to assist with any questions you may have on the program and the application process. Please feel free to call (631)904-0913 or email at Millhouse @cdcli.org Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-serve basis beginning at 9AM January 3, 2025. Applications will be available ONLY online at www.cdli.org . DO NOT deliver applications in any other manner such as by mail or hand-delivery as they will NOT be accepted. Mill House Mill House is a 20-unit rental development located at 11 First Avenue, Bay Shore, New York. Four (4) of the units are designated to be affordable units within the income and rent parameters set forth below. Mill House consists of one 4-story elevator building with onsite parking available for an additional fee. Each unit comes equipped with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, central heat and air and in unit washer/dryers. Community amenities include a lounge space for residents. Income and Rent Restrictions In accordance with the requirements of the Town of Islip Town Board, the four (4) affordable units will be initially leased to households with incomes at or below 80% of the HUD Area Median Income for Suffolk County as adjusted for family size. Maximum income and rent limits for studio units will be based on family size of 1, one bedroom units will be based on family size 2, and two bedroom units will be based on family size of 3 in accordance with Town requirements. At annual recertification, the maximum allowable income shall not exceed 100% of the then applicable HUD Area Median Income for Suffolk County as adjusted for family size. Approved rental assistance subsidy will be counted toward minimum income. Income requirements shall be adjusted annually based on HUD Published Area Median Income Limits for Nassau/Suffolk County. Minimum Income Guidelines do not apply to those applicants with an approved rental subsidy. Based on the above, the initial maximum and minimum income limits and rents for the 4 affordable units at Mill House are as follows: UNIT SIZE FAMILY SIZE MONTHLY RENT** TOTAL GROSS ANNUAL INCOME RANGE @ 80% HUD AMI Minimum* Maximum Studio 1 $2,045 $73,629 $87,450 2 $2,045 $73,629 $87,450 1 Bedroom 1 $2,319 $83,475 $99,950 2 $2,319 $83,475 $99,950 2 Bedroom 2 $2,578 $92,817 $112,450 3 $2,578 $92,817 $112,450 4 $2,578 $92,817 $112,450 * Minimum Income Guidelines do not apply to those applicants with an approved rental subsidy. **Includes utility allowance calculated using TOI PHA utility schedule. Not including any mandatory or optional charges for other services. Utilities Tenants are required to pay utilities as follows: Heat – Electric Cooking – Electric Air-conditioning – Electric Hot water – Electric Electric Cable Internet Telephone INITIAL TENANT SELECTION PROCEDURES General process Eligibility for a unit involves three steps: (1) Timely submission of a completed Application; (2) Review by the Owner/Manager for tenancy including credit checks, backgrounds checks, employment and leasing history; and (3) Timely submission of additional information required necessary to assess program eligibility for tenancy including income, tax returns, and related documentation. STEP ONE – SUBMISSION OF WAIT LIST APPLICATION Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis and may only be submitted on-line beginning at 9AM January 3, 2025. DO NOT deliver applications in any other manner such as by mail or hand-delivery as they will NOT be accepted. To submit the electronic application, go to CDLI’s website at www.cdli.org and click on the link for Mill House Application. Applicants will be placed on a wait list in the order in which their application is received. Applications will be automatically dated and time stamped for submission and included in a database. Applicants will be notified of their waitlist rank number by CDLI. CDLI will contact applicants in ranked order to determine formal eligibility for a unit. Inclusion on the Waitlist represents only the first step for initial compliance and does not guarantee preliminary approval or eligibility for a unit. STEP TWO – TENANT SUITABILITY SCREENING As applicant’s names are reached on the Waitlist , CDLI will contact applicants in ranked order, by email, if available, or by phone. If an applicant remains interested, the applicant will be asked to submit photo ID for all household members above the age of 18. CDLI will refer applicants to Owner/Manager to complete a Rental Application . A $20 application fee is required to be paid by all applicants over the age of 18 by credit or debit card online. Owner/Manager eligibility review will involve assessing the applicant’s suitability for tenancy through employment verification, leasing history, creditworthiness, and criminal background checks utilizing a reputable company and adhering to the Fair Credit Reporting Act. A personal interview may also be conducted by the Owner/Manager. Applicants will also be required to show that they are able to provide first month’s rent and a security deposit. Applicants who are successfully screened will be referred back to CDLI for program eligibility review. STEP THREE – PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY SCREENING As applicants are deemed eligible pursuant to Step 2 above, CDLI will notify applicants via email to submit required documentation that will include (2) last 2 years of federal income tax returns, W-2 and/or 1099 form; (3) four most recent consecutive pay stubs, current Social Security Award letter, retirement statements, etc. (4) if applicable, approved subsidy housing assistance information/voucher (3) three most recent consecutive monthly bank statements for all bank accounts and investment accounts. The applicant will have 5 business days to provide all supporting documentation. If the foregoing is not received by CDLI within such time period, the applicant will be ineligible and a letter will be sent confirming same. The applicant will also be required to provide certain consents in order to permit CDLI to verify income submissions and employment. Income will include all gross income, including, but not limited to, income from full and part time employment, overtime, bonuses, tips, pensions, social security, 401k and IRA distributions, child support, alimony, and severance pay. ALL sources of income are included and will be annualized for the upcoming 12-month period. Total income minus allowable exclusions, if any, cannot exceed the maximum income limits. Applicants who are successfully screened will be offered the opportunity to enter into a written Lease Agreement. Criminal Background Search A criminal background check will be conducted. There are two mandatory reasons why an applicant WILL be denied tenancy based on their criminal background: (1) applicant or any member of the household has been convicted for methamphetamine production; or (2) applicant or any member of the household is a lifetime registrant on a State or Federal Sex Offender database. In addition, Owner/Manager will assess applicants with criminal convictions and pending arrests for offenses that (1) involved physical danger or violence to persons or property or (2) that adversely affected the health, safety and welfare of other people. These categories of crimes are relevant because they relate to the behavior expected of a tenant, who is to live peaceably alongside other tenants and to respect their property. An individualized assessment will be conducted and a determination made which may result in an applicant being denied. Credit History A credit report will be obtained on each applicant. Applicant must have a satisfactory credit history of meeting financial obligations, including timely payment of rent. Applicants cannot have been late on rental payments in the last 12 months. Outstanding judgements, collections, a history of late payments, and criminal history may be a cause for ineligibility. A minimum credit score of 650 is required. Credit history, outstanding judgements, collections, bankruptcy filing, a history of late payments, and criminal history are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Annual Income Recertification. Tenants will be recertified annually in accordance with the guidelines established for affordability. Tenants will be provided with an affordable unit recertification checklist and acknowledgement at time of lease up which details income recertification requirements. At annual recertification, the maximum allowable income shall not exceed 100% of the then applicable 80% of HUD Area Median income for Suffolk County as adjusted for family size. If tenant income exceeds maximum income required for the affordable units, the tenant may continue to occupy the unit but rent will be adjusted to market rent. In the event a unit previously designated as affordable is converted to market rent, the next available unit will be designated as affordable in conformance with the requirements stated within these Program Guidelines. Affordability Period The affordability restrictions stated above will remain in effect in perpetuity at the discretion of the Town of Islip Town Board. WAITLIST The Intake Waitlist will convert to a permanent waitlist once the 4 affordable units are leased-up. When vacancies occur, the first eligible applicant on the waitlist will be contacted to inform him/her that a unit is available at the preferred mode of contact as indicated on the Waitlist Intake Form. Three attempts will be made to inform the applicant before proceeding to the next applicant on the list; all attempts will be documented. If the applicant is no longer interested, the application will be removed from the waitlist with an explanation for the reason for the removal from the waitlist. Interested applicants will have 5 business days to provide a completed Formal Rental Application, together with the required documentation as set forth above in order to conduct income certification, employment verification, creditworthiness, and background checks as described in Step 2 and Step 3 above. COMMITMENT TO FAIR HOUSING & NONDISCRIMINATION The Owner/Manager is fully committed to enforcing the spirit and the letter of Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Federal Fair Housing Law), the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the New York Human Rights Act, and the Suffolk County Human Rights Act. Neither the Owner/Manager nor any of its affiliates, employees, agents, or brokers will discriminate in the sale, lease, advertisement or financing of housing against any individual or family because of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, disability, gender identity, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran/military status, source of income, or on the basis of any other protected class. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS/MODIFICATIONS FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Persons with disabilities are entitled to request a reasonable accommodation in rules, policies, practices or services, or to request a reasonable modification in the housing, when such accommodations or modifications may be necessary to afford such persons an equal opportunity to use and enjoy the housing. Reasonable accommodations will be offered to all disabled persons who request accommodations due to disability at any time during the application, resident selection and leasing process. Compliance with the Violence Against Women Act (“VAWA”) As applicable, Owner/Manager will adhere to the VAWA final rule that prohibits denial of tenancy or eviction as a result of an incident of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking that is reported and confirmed. ADDITIONAL TERMS Applicants are advised that the Owner/Manager maintains Policies and Procedures governing the complex and its tenants. Owner /Manager 161 East LLC Telephone Number: 631-666-4040 Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Contact Community Development Long Island 1660 Walt Whitman Road, Suite 130 Melville, NY 11747 Contact Person: Donna Schrimpe Telephone Number: (631) 904-0913 Email Address: Millhouse@cdcli.org

  • The 35 Broadway Apartments

    35 Broadway < Rental Opportunities The 35 Broadway Apartments 35 Broadway 18 Units Application Contact Us THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS THE 35 BROADWAY PROGRAM GUIDELINES. PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY AS THE GUIDELINES SET FORTH WILL BE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. Community Development of Long Island, Inc. (CDLI), in partnership with ARC Property Management Group, LLC (Owner/Manager), is pleased to announce that it is accepting applications to establish a list of potential applicants for two workforce rental units located within 35 Broadway. CDLI staff is available to assist with any questions you may have on the program and the application process. Please feel free to call (631)904-0913 or email at 35Broadway@cdcli.org Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-serve basis. Applications will be available ONLY online at www.cdli.org . DO NOT deliver applications in any other manner such as by mail or hand-delivery as they will NOT be accepted. 35 Broadway 35 Broadway consists of 18 studio and two bedroom apartments and is located at 35 Broadway in Hicksville, NY. Two of the units are required to be maintained as income restricted Workforce Housing Rental Units. The two Workforce Housing Rental Units consist of 2 two-bedroom units. Income and Rent Restrictions The gross household annual income of occupants for the Workforce Housing Rental Units cannot exceed 120% of the HUD Area Median Income (HUD AMI) for Nassau County, adjusted for family size. Minimum incomes are required by the Owner/Manager in order to ensure that occupants are not paying more than 35% of their gross annual income on housing expenses (rent plus a utility allowance). Based on the above, the current maximum and minimum income limits and rents for 35 Broadway Apartments are as follows: * Minimum Income Guidelines do not apply to those applicants with an approved rental subsidy. Affordability Period The affordability restrictions stated above will remain in effect commensurate with the Term of the Lease Agreement between the Owner/Manager and the Nassau County Industrial Development Agency. Utilities Cost of the following utilities is included in the workforce unit rent amount listed above: Heat – Electric Cooking – Electric Hot water – Electric Electric Cable Internet Telephone Annual Income Recertification. Tenants will be recertified annually in accordance with the income and rent guidelines established above based on the HUD Area Median Income in effect for each year. Leases will contain addendums that outline the requirements for continued eligibility and requirements to recertify annually. Initial Tenant Selection Procedures General process Eligibility for a unit involves three steps: (1) Timely submission of a completed Application; (2) Timely submission of additional information required necessary to assess preliminary program eligibility for tenancy including income, tax returns, and related documentation; and (3) Final review by the Owner/Manager for tenancy including credit checks, backgrounds checks, employment and leasing history Step One – Submission of Wait List Application Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis and may only be submitted on-line. DO NOT deliver applications in any other manner such as by mail or hand-delivery as they will NOT be accepted. To submit the electronic application, go to CDLI’s website at www.cdli.org and click on the link for 35 Broadway Application. Applicants will be placed on a wait list in the order in which their application is received. Applications will be automatically dated and time stamped for submission and included in a database. Applicants will be notified of their waitlist rank number by CDLI. CDLI will contact applicants in ranked order to determine formal eligibility for a unit. Inclusion on the Waitlist represents only the first step for initial compliance and does not guarantee preliminary approval or eligibility for a unit. Step Two – Preliminary Eligibility Review During this step, CDLI will conduct a pre-screening to verify the applicant’s income (both maximum and minimum), and household size for program eligibility. This will require the applicant provide certain documentation outlined below. (1) last 2 years of federal income tax returns, W-2 and/or 1099 form; (2) four most recent consecutive pay stubs; (3) three most recent consecutive monthly bank statements for all bank accounts and investment accounts. (4) consent for CDLI to share applicant’s income documentation with G2D The applicant will have 5 business days to provide the above referenced documents. If the foregoing is not received by CDLI within such time period, the applicant will be ineligible and a letter will be sent confirming same. The applicant will also be required to provide certain consents in order to permit CDLI to verify income submissions and employment. Income will include all gross income, including, but not limited to, income from full and part time employment, overtime, bonuses, tips, pensions, social security, 401k and IRA distributions, child support, alimony, and severance pay. ALL sources of income are included and will be annualized for the upcoming 12-month period. Total gross household income cannot exceed the maximum income limits. Once income verification has been completed, the applicant will be notified, by email, if available, or by regular mail of their status. If the applicant is deemed income eligible, they will be referred to the Owner/Manager to complete Step 3. Step Three – Rental Application/Tenant Screening If the applicant is deemed income eligible, they will be referred to the Owner/Manager to complete a Formal Rental Application with the Owner/Manager. The Owner/Manager will review the formal Rental Application and conduct a screening review. This will involve assessing the applicant’s suitability for tenancy and adhering to the Fair Credit Reporting Act and Fair Housing Laws. Waitlist The Intake Waitlist will convert to a permanent waitlist once the 2 affordable units are leased-up. When vacancies occur, the first eligible applicant on the waitlist will be contacted to inform him/her that a unit is available at the preferred mode of contact as indicated on the Waitlist Intake Form. Three attempts will be made to inform the applicant before proceeding to the next applicant on the list; all attempts will be documented. If the applicant is no longer interested, the application will be removed from the waitlist with an explanation for the reason for the removal from the waitlist. Interested applicants will have 5 business days to provide a completed Formal Rental Application, together with the required documentation as set forth above in order to conduct income certification, employment verification, creditworthiness, and background checks as described in Step 2 and Step 3 above. Commitment To Fair Housing & Nondiscrimination The Owner/Manager is fully committed to enforcing the spirit and the letter of Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Federal Fair Housing Law), the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the New York Human Rights Act, and the Suffolk County Human Rights Act. Neither the Owner/Manager nor any of its affiliates, employees, agents, or brokers will discriminate in the sale, lease, advertisement or financing of housing against any individual or family because of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, disability, gender identity, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran/military status, source of income, familial status or presence of children in a household, or on the basis of any other protected class. Reasonable Accommodations/Modifications for Persons with Disabilities Persons with disabilities are entitled to request a reasonable accommodation in rules, policies, practices or services, or to request a reasonable modification in the housing, when such accommodations or modifications may be necessary to afford such persons an equal opportunity to use and enjoy the housing. Reasonable accommodations will be offered to all disabled persons who request accommodations due to disability at any time during the application, resident selection and leasing process. ADDITIONAL TERMS Applicants are advised that the Owner/Manager maintains Policies and Procedures governing the complex and its tenants. More detailed information on the Owner/Managers policies and procedures is available at https://g2dgroup.com/hicksville/35-broadway/ . Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Contact Community Development Long Island, Inc. 1660 Walt Whitman Road, Suite 130 Melville, NY 11747 Telephone Number: (631) 904-0913 Email Address: 35broadway@cdcli.org

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