Summary of the Article: NYCHA FAQs
Eva Trimble is the Chief Operating Officer of NYCHA, the largest public housing authority in North America. You can complain to the NYCHA borough management office if the local office cannot resolve your issue. NYCHA is a public organization that was created in 1935 to provide affordable housing for low- and moderate-income New Yorkers.
The CEO of NYCHA makes a controversially large salary ranging from $414,000 to $430,000. NYCHA supervisors earn an annual salary of $48,000. NYCHA workers’ salaries vary based on their job titles, such as Treatment Plant Operator II earning $76,149 annually and Building Maintenance Worker earning $50,293 annually.
If you were injured on NYCHA property, you can pursue a premises liability claim against the city. An HP action is when a tenant brings a case against a property owner in Housing Court to force them to make repairs and provide essential services. Currently, there are some privatization efforts happening within NYCHA, such as the Manhattanville Houses being handed over to private management.
Questions:
- Who is the CEO of NYCHA?
- Who can I complain to about NYCHA?
- Is NYCHA public or private?
- How much does the CEO of NYCHA make a year?
- How much do NYCHA supervisors make?
- How much do NYCHA workers get paid?
- Can I sue NYCHA?
- What is an HP action against NYCHA?
- Is NYCHA being privatized?
Eva Trimble is NYCHA’s Chief Operating Officer.
If the local office cannot resolve the issue, you can contact the NYCHA borough management office for assistance. You can also make a complaint about other tenants as well as NYCHA workers. Contact a NYCHA Borough Management Office. Call 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) for assistance by phone.
NYCHA is a public organization that was created in 1935 to provide decent, affordable housing for low- and moderate-income New Yorkers.
The CEO of NYCHA makes a salary ranging from $414,000 to $430,000.
The salary for Grounds Supervisor at New York City Housing Authority is $48,000 annually.
The salary for different job titles at NYCHA varies. For example, Treatment Plant Operator II earns $76,149 and Building Maintenance Worker earns $50,293 annually.
If NYCHA’s negligence or recklessness leads to an injury, you can pursue a premises liability claim against the city.
An HP action is when a tenant brings a case against a property owner in Housing Court to force them to make repairs and provide essential services. Tenants can also initiate claims of harassment in Housing Court.
Some privatization efforts are happening within NYCHA, such as the Manhattanville Houses being handed over to private management.
Who is CEO of NYCHA
Eva Trimble
Meet Eva Trimble, NYCHA's Chief Operating Officer.
Who can I complain to about NYCHA
If the local office cannot resolve the issue, you can contact the NYCHA borough management office for assistance. You can also make a complaint about other tenants as well as NYCHA workers. Contact a NYCHA Borough Management Office. Call 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) for assistance by phone.
Is NYCHA public or private
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The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), the largest public housing authority in North America, was created in 1935 to provide decent, affordable housing for low- and moderate-income New Yorkers.
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How much does the CEO of NYCHA make a year
Russ was controversial for his unusually large salary of $414,000 to $430,000 while serving as both NYCHA CEO and chair.
How much do NYCHA supervisors make
The salary for Grounds Supervisor at New York City Housing Authority is $48,000 annually.
How much do NYCHA workers get paid
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Job Title | Average Salary | Company Name |
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Treatment Plant Operator II | $76,149 | Nycha |
Building Maintenance Worker | $50,293 | Nycha |
Assistant Chief of Fire | $107,222 | Nycha |
Solid Waste Supervisor | $86,644 | Nycha |
Can I sue NYCHA
NYCHA could be responsible and held accountable if their negligence or recklessness leads to an injury. If you were injured on NYCHA property, you could pursue a premises liability claim against the city.
What is an HP action against NYCHA
A tenant can bring a case against a property owner in Housing Court to force them to make repairs and provide essential services, like heat and hot water. This case is called an “HP action.” Tenants can also initiate claims of harassment in Housing Court.
Is NYCHA being privatized
The six buildings that are a part of the Manhattanville Houses were handed over to private management in November 2020. The plan for the Manhattanville Houses is to renovate a total of 97 apartments and build a 26-story building on the development that would be rented out at the market rate.
How much does a Director of NYCHA make
Average NYC Housing Authority Director yearly pay in the United States is approximately $112,136, which is 14% above the national average.
Who is the highest paid Nycha employee
Director Vito Mustaciuolo
The city's highest-paid employee, NYCHA Executive Director Vito Mustaciuolo, received total pay of $515,260, including $258,000 in “other pay,” a catch-all category that includes large, lump-sum payouts such as those resulting from legal settlements.
How much do Nycha workers make an hour
NYCHA is the nation's largest public housing authority, with an operating budget of $3.3 billion and over 11,000 employees who manage and maintain 311 developments that house about 400,000 residents. BENEFITS PACKAGE: Hourly rate of pay is $29.98 per hour.
Who is the highest-paid NYCHA employee
Director Vito Mustaciuolo
The city's highest-paid employee, NYCHA Executive Director Vito Mustaciuolo, received total pay of $515,260, including $258,000 in “other pay,” a catch-all category that includes large, lump-sum payouts such as those resulting from legal settlements.
How much do NYCHA janitors make
Estimated average pay
The estimated middle value of the base pay for Janitor at this company in the United States is $18.40 per hour.
What is the lawsuit against NYCHA
NYCHA, 18 Civ. 5213 (WHP), a lawsuit by the federal government against NYCHA alleging, among other things, that NYCHA violated federal laws regarding lead paint safety and failed to provide decent, safe, and sanitary housing.
Can you sue NYCHA for negligence
NYCHA could be responsible and held accountable if their negligence or recklessness leads to an injury. If you were injured on NYCHA property, you could pursue a premises liability claim against the city.
Can NYCHA evict you for not paying rent
In some situations, NYCHA will take you directly to court for eviction instead of starting with termination of tenancy proceedings. You will NOT have the hearing discussed below, but you have the right to present your defenses in the Housing Court. (1) Non-Payment of Rent: Failure to pay your rent.
Who owns New York City housing
Who controls NYCHA NYCHA is what's called a public development corporation, which is controlled by the mayor. The authority is run by a seven-person board, all appointed by the mayor. This includes three members who are residents of public housing, and a board chair who also serves as NYCHA's chief executive officer.
How much do NYCHA workers make an hour
NYCHA is the nation's largest public housing authority, with an operating budget of $3.3 billion and over 11,000 employees who manage and maintain 311 developments that house about 400,000 residents. BENEFITS PACKAGE: Hourly rate of pay is $29.98 per hour.
How much does a manager at NYCHA make
Estimated average pay
The estimated middle value of the base pay for Manager at this company in New York is $30.01 per hour.
Who is the highest paid NYCHA employee
Director Vito Mustaciuolo
The city's highest-paid employee, NYCHA Executive Director Vito Mustaciuolo, received total pay of $515,260, including $258,000 in “other pay,” a catch-all category that includes large, lump-sum payouts such as those resulting from legal settlements.
Can you live in NYCHA without a job
Who Can Apply for Rent Hardship If your hours have been cut at work, or if you have lost your job, please fill out an Interim Recertification application immediately. As a public housing resident, your rent will always be 30 percent of your household income. If you have no income at this time, your rent will be ZERO.
Who is the highest paid janitor
Liang Zhao Zhang
Liang Zhao Zhang grossed $235,000 in 2015, more than four times his base salary of $57,945. Other pay and benefits brought Zhang to a total of $271,243, according to public compensation data released Tuesday by Transparent California.
Can I take NYCHA to court
However, if NYCHA made an agreement and did not follow through, you can take NYCHA back to court. Go back down to the courthouse and file a document called an Order to Show Cause.
What can you sue NYCHA for
NYCHA could be responsible and held accountable if their negligence or recklessness leads to an injury. If you were injured on NYCHA property, you could pursue a premises liability claim against the city.