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Subject Vacant NYCHA Units Continue to Increase, With Transfers Complicated by PACT
Date June 6, 2023 6:03 PM
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Vacant NYCHA Units Continue to Increase, With Transfers Complicated by PACT

NYCHA’s target time is 30 days for apartment turnover. But as of April, it took the housing authority an average of 410 days to re-occupy a vacant apartment, up significantly from the start of the year and more than double what it took a year ago.

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