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  1. NYC Housing Authority

    NYCHA residents, applicants, and Section 8 voucher holders can conveniently view their information and complete certain transactions online, anytime – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

  2. My NYCHA

    My NYCHA provides a platform for managing public housing accounts, paying rent, and submitting repair requests online.

  3. New York City Housing Authority - Wikipedia

    On September 15, 2022, Mayor Eric Adams announced a new two person leadership structure for NYCHA with a split between the NYCHA Chair and CEO roles, with the CEO managing the day-to …

  4. NYCHA's Todt Hill Houses undergo $150 million renovation

    Dec 18, 2025 · Ruth Hernandez just moved back into her apartment at NYCHA's Todt Hill Houses in Manor Heights on Staten Island after major renovations. She has a new kitchen, new floors, new …

  5. selfserve.nycha.info

    Access the NYCHA Self Service Portal to manage your public housing account and services online.

  6. Self-Service Portal - NYCHA - NYC.gov

    NYCHA Applicants, Section 8 Tenants and Section 8 Owners can view their information and complete certain transactions online, anytime – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

  7. APPLY NYCHA - NYC.gov

    If you do not have internet access, you can schedule an appointment at any of our Walk-in Centers and apply using a NYCHA kiosk. If you need help completing your application, please call our Customer …

  8. Login - NYCHA

    NYCHA will continue to follow Housing Quality Standards for inspections. NSPIRE Standards for Carbon Monoxide Alarms and Smoke Alarms will still apply during this extension.

  9. 03 eService - New York City Housing Authority

    If you are a NYCHA Resident or Member and want to learn more about employment assistance, job training and other opportunities provided through REES, click here.

  10. About NYCHA - NYC.gov

    The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), the largest public housing authority in North America, was created in 1934 to provide decent, affordable housing for low- and moderate-income New Yorkers.