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Locality: Rochester, New York

Phone: (585) 254-8090



Address: 275 Driving Park Ave 14613 Rochester, NY, US

Website: ncshomeproperties.com

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NCS Home Properties 07.11.2020

Attention tenants

NCS Home Properties 19.10.2020

Attention renters

NCS Home Properties 10.10.2020

Covid Rental Assistant Program has been passed. Applications open tomorrow (7-16-2020) at 9:00 AM. If anyone needs help with the applications, please call our office 585-254-8090 https://www.governor.ny.gov//governor-cuomo-announces-new-

NCS Home Properties 06.10.2020

Attention city residents!!

NCS Home Properties 22.09.2020

Attention RHA participants

NCS Home Properties 15.09.2020

Resources are now available to homeowners who may be unable to afford certain home repairs or appliance replacements as we weather the COVID-19 pandemic. For more information, visit http://cityofrochester.gov/coronavirus #ROCTogether #COVID19

NCS Home Properties 26.08.2020

Studio and 2 bedroom apartments available on Hayward Ave. Both units are freshly painted and have new floors/carpets. These units are spacious and offer open front porches. Studio $675 2 Bedroom $775

NCS Home Properties 14.08.2020

We are reaching out to let everyone know we will be temporarily closing our doors due to the recent development of the COVID 19 virus. This is a difficult decision for any business to make but the safety and health of our staff and clients is our number 1 priority. We are closing because we want to be responsible and encourage everyone to participate in social distancing. What does this mean for you as a tenant? ... Our phones will be on and we will be working remotely every day from 8-4 as normal. Please call us with any payments, work orders, questions. etc. If you are unable to make a rent payment over the phone, please use our drop box at our front door. Staff members will continue to monitor this. We understand Section 8, DSS and the City of Rochester are going to be also making some difficult decisions in the days to come. We appreciate you all and we will be sure to pass along any new updates ASAP.

NCS Home Properties 29.07.2020

Mayor Lovely A. Warren has declared a State of Emergency in the City of Rochester beginning today and renewable every five days due to the COVID-19 outbreak. T...his state of emergency will help us keep our residents and staff safe during this crisis and allow us to utilize our staff most effectively to ensure continued efficient operation of government services, said Mayor Warren. A State of Emergency gives the Mayor the authority to issue emergency orders, implement public protection measures, suspend local laws and request supplemental assistance, under section 24 of the State Executive Law. The following actions are being taken by the City effective at 5 p.m. today, Monday, March 16: Building Closings: The following will close to the public and will remain closed until further notice. Essential staff will still report and provide services: City Hall Neighborhood Service Centers R-Centers (except sites open for food distribution, visit cityofrochester.gov/coronavirus for a complete list of sites) Libraries (see below for details on continuing library services) The Traffic Violations Agency Police/Fire: All Rochester Police Department and Fire Department operations are unaffected. Garbage Pickup and Recycling: City refuse and recycling pickup is currently unaffected. Public Market: The City of Rochester Public Market will remain open for regular operating hours for residents to purchase food and groceries from vendors only. Public Meetings: Scheduled public meetings, including City Council meetings, will be conducted. However, no in-person attendance by the public will be allowed. Residents can participate and submit comments online via cityofrochester.gov/publicmeetings. 911/311 & Information Resources: Citizens are asked to only call 911 if they need police, fire or ambulance services, and to call 311 if they need assistance with City services. Residents needing help or assistance can visit cityofrochester.gov/coronavirus for detailed information. Make Payments, Submit Applications & Access City Services Online and Via Physical Drop-Boxes: All online services at cityofrochester.gov will remain available and all City departments will still answer questions via phone and email. Online transaction fees will be waived until further notice. A secure drop-box will be made available at City Hall for residents to drop off permit applications, payments or assessment grievances. Additional drop-boxes will be located outside of each NSC office to accept business and handicap parking permits. Payments can also continue to be made by mail. Library Curbside and Digital Services: The Central Library downtown will continue to be staffed and support city and suburban libraries. Staff will answer 428-7300 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, beginning Tuesday, March 17. Curbside pickup service will be available at the Central Library also beginning Wednesday, March 18. People can call ahead to request items which will be checked out, bundled and delivered to them on the Broad Street side of the Bausch & Lomb Library Building by appointment. The Central Library will continue to take returns of materials via the Broad Street book drop. Library Curbside and Digital Services (Continued): Branch libraries will be closed through March 27, allowing facilities staff to deep clean each location. Book drops will remain open. Branch staff will be reassigned to Central Library or to other City Departments that need assistance. Branches will potentially resume staffing on March 30 and will take phone calls and requests for curbside pickup. Access to digital content - ebook, e-audiobooks, videos and music is available at http://libraryweb.org.overdrive.com and for City of Rochester residents at http://hoopla.com. The Monroe County Library System is encouraging people to keep their library materials out. Due dates on all items currently borrowed have been extended to May 18. Civil Service Testing: All City Civil Service Testing is postponed. Rochester Animal Services: The Rochester Animal Services shelter will be open to the public by appointment only to claim lost pets, conduct adoptions and transfer animals to rescue societies. To schedule an appointment, call 428-7274 or email [email protected].

NCS Home Properties 09.07.2020

The City of Rochester Response to COVID-19: What You Need to Know: - The Coronavirus pandemic has prompted the closure of Rochester schools. - The City wil...l open nine R-Centers to provide children with grab-and-go meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Monday to Friday between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. beginning tomorrow (Monday), March 16. - Staff from closed R-Centers will assist with the influx of children. - Enhanced cleaning protocols will be implemented. Operating R-Centers: Adams Street, 85 Adams St.; Ave D, 200 Ave. D; Carter St., 500 Carter St.; Tyshaun Cauldwell, 524 Campbell St.; Frederick Douglass, 990 South Ave.; Flint Street, 271 Flint St.; David Gantt, 700 North St.; Trenton and Pamela Jackson (Clinton-Baden), 485 N. Clinton Ave.; Thomas Ryan, 530 Webster Ave. The following RCSD schools are providing grab-and-go meals between 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday to Friday: East Upper & Lower School, 1801 E. Main St.; Dr. Freddy Thomas Campus, 625 Scio St.; the former Jefferson High School, 1 Edgerton Pk.; James Monroe High School, 164 Alexander St.; John Williams School No. 5, 555 Plymouth Ave.; Wilson Foundation Academy, 200 Genesee St.; School #42, 3330 Lake Ave. For more information, visit www.cityofrochester.gov/coronavirus

NCS Home Properties 06.07.2020

Let's continue to protect ourselves, and others, by washing our hands to help reduce the spread of germs.

NCS Home Properties 25.06.2020

Studio apartment located on Hayward for $675. It'll go fast so get your application in today.