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New York State law* allows lease termination for people age 62 and over, and for disabled tenants, under certain conditions. Section 227(a) of New York State Real Property Law spells out the rights of people aged 62 and over, and disabled tenants, to terminate a  residential lease or rental agreement before the lease time period ends.
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Para ver este artículo en español por favor, visite aquí. To view this article in Spanish, visit here.  How you pay your rent can be very important. While money orders are convenient, there are certain things you can do to maximize their usefulness: 1. Please carefully fill out the money order with the following information:
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New York State Lease Termination Law For Seniors, and as of October 3, 2019, for those who have a disability
New York State law* allows lease termination for people age 62 and over, and for disabled tenants, under certain conditions. Section 227(a) of New York State Real Property Law spells out the rights of people aged 62 and over, and disabled tenants, to terminate a  residential lease or rental agreement before the lease time period ends.
HousingSeniors
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Para ver este artículo en español por favor visite aquí. (To view this article in Spanish, visit here.)
Housing
Important Changes to New York Medicaid, Child Health Plus and the Essential Plan
Para ver este artículo en español por favor visite aquí. (To view this article in Spanish, visit here).
Health
What is Medicare?
Medicare is a federally funded program which provides health and hospital insurance benefits. Generally people can receive Medicare if: They are 65 years or older. They receive Social Security Disability They suffer from end stage renal disease. They are diagnosed with ALS. ALS is also known as Lou Gehrig ’s disease. Recipients of Railroad Retirement benefits. Unlike Medicaid, receiving Medicare is not based on an individual’s income or assets. What types of Medicare are there?
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What is Medicaid?
What is Medicaid? Medicaid is a state and federally funded program that provides Health Insurance to low income individuals in New York State. There are TWO types of Medicaid. They are called MAGI and Non-MAGI. MAGI stands for the Modified Adjusted Gross Income category. Non-MAGI just means that someone doesn’t qualify for MAGI Medicaid. We’ll talk about the differences more below. You may have a choice between MAGI or Non-MAGI Medicaid.
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Tips for Paying Your Rent With Money Orders
Para ver este artículo en español por favor, visite aquí. To view this article in Spanish, visit here.  How you pay your rent can be very important. While money orders are convenient, there are certain things you can do to maximize their usefulness: 1. Please carefully fill out the money order with the following information:
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