The money that leaksSynced from the NYCHA owner portal, 6:30 AM
Every voucher tenant, and the share that goes unpaid.
Your rent roll has two halves: the voucher and the tenant's share. The voucher shows up on the first like clockwork. The tenant's share is where the money quietly leaks. The system reconciles what came in against what is owed, so a shortfall surfaces the day it happens, not three months later when it is thousands of dollars. And it watches every recertification, so a voucher never lapses on your watch.
Tenant share at risk
$750
caught before it compounds
Recertifications due
2
nudge before the voucher lapses
Programs tracked
3
Section 8 · CityFHEPS · HASA
Tenant
Program
Rent split
Status
Aisha Bell
Apt 5C · 1640 Eastern Parkway
Section 8
Voucher $2,150 / mo
Tenant share $250 / mo
Short $7503 months unpaid
Robert Glover
Apt 2A · 85 Clinton Avenue
CityFHEPS
Voucher $1,900 / mo
Tenant share $200 / mo
Recert due 11dannual renewal
Marcus Lent
Apt 3D · 162 East 36th Street
Section 8
Voucher $2,000 / mo
Tenant share $250 / mo
Recert due 24dannual renewal
Denise Park
Apt 7H · 162 East 36th Street
HASA
Voucher $2,288 / mo
Tenant share $312 / mo
Current
Paid in full
Yelena Cruz
Apt 1F · 1640 Eastern Parkway
Section 8
Voucher $2,080 / mo
Tenant share $220 / mo
Current
Paid in full
Note for the demo: Section 8 figures are read from the NYCHA owner portal on your own login (no city API exists). CityFHEPS and HASA notices arrive by mail and are scanned in. Reminders assist the tenant, they never file on the tenant's behalf, and a human stays in the loop.