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Renters and landlords can find out what emergency rental assistance covers, how it works, and who’s eligible on the interagency housing portal hosted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
Homeowners can find out what homeowner assistance covers, how it works, and who’s eligible on the interagency housing portal hosted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
The funds are provided directly to States (including the District of Columbia), U.S. Territories, local governments with more than 200,000 residents, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, and Indian tribes (defined to include certain Alaska native corporations) or the tribally designated housing entity of an Indian tribe (collectively ...
• Affordable housing projects provided by a Tribal government if they would be eligible for funding under the Indian Housing Block Grant program, the Indian Community Development Block Grant program, or the Bureau of Indian Affairs Housing Improvement Program; • [NEW] Project Based Vouchers (PBVs, administrated by HUD);
Renters, utility providers, and landlords can find out what emergency rental assistance covers, how it works, and who's eligible on the interagency housing portal hosted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
need housing navigation to find affordable and habitable housing options. By implementing these services, a long-term infrastructure is built that can help break the cycle of housing instability and support a holistic community recovery.
For example, the Right to Counsel program, launched in January 2022 using ERA funding, provides free legal representation to income-eligible tenants in certain zip codes facing eviction or the loss of a housing subsidy.
Evictions can interrupt school and work, undermine physical and mental health, and make it more challenging to qualify for housing assistance benefits or find new housing. Eviction can cause tenants to lose possessions, or face food insecurity. [1]
At least 90 percent of awarded funds must be used for direct financial assistance, including rent, rental arrears, utilities and home energy costs, utilities and home energy costs arrears, and other expenses related to housing.
The Emergency Rental Assistance program makes funding available to government entities to assist households that are unable to pay rent or utilities.