NYC 40X Rent Rule Calculator

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NYC 40X Rent Rule Calculator

🏠 Rent Rule Calculator

Calculate income requirements for NYC rental applications

đź’° Rental Details

Enter the monthly rent and occupant information

Occupant Income

Occupant 1
Annual Income: $0

Qualification Results

Based on the 40X income rule for NYC rentals

Enter rent amount to calculate
Required Income: $0
Max Qualified Rent: $0

NYC Fee Caps (2024)

  • Security deposit: Maximum 1 month’s rent
  • Application fee: Maximum $20
  • Broker fee: Maximum 1 month’s rent
Note: This calculator uses gross monthly rent. Some landlords may calculate based on net effective rent for promotional leases.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 40X rent rule?

It is a common NYC screening guideline. Your gross annual income should be at least 40 times the gross monthly rent. Example: $3,000 rent requires $120,000 in gross annual income.

How do I use the calculator for roommates?

You can check two ways. Combined mode: add all leaseholders’ gross annual incomes and compare to 40 × total rent. Per-share mode: divide the rent equally and make sure each person earns at least 40 × their share.

Do I qualify based on net-effective rent or gross rent?

Use gross rent. If a listing shows a net-effective number with free months, convert it to the true monthly amount paid. Formula: gross = net Ă— lease_months Ă· paid_months.

What if I need a guarantor?

Many landlords look for a guarantor with gross annual income around 80 × the monthly rent. Some use a range such as 70 × to 100 ×. The calculator should let you pick the multiple and check a guarantor’s income.

Which income should I enter?

Enter gross income before taxes. If you are not paid annually, convert to annual: hourly Ă— 2,080, weekly Ă— 52, biweekly Ă— 26, semi-monthly Ă— 24, monthly Ă— 12. Self-employed users should enter gross income that can be documented.

Is the 40X rule required by law?

No. It is a common screening guideline used by many landlords and buildings. Policies can vary by property, and some applicants may be evaluated using different criteria.