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Rent Relief Resources

 

If you’re a renter having trouble paying your rent, utilities, or other housing costs – or if you’re a landlord trying to stay afloat with tenants in this situation – help may be available. State and local programs are distributing billions of dollars in rental assistance to help renters stay housed during the pandemic.

Visit the Rental Assistance Finder by the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB).

 
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Concerned About Eviction

 

Read HUD evictions guidance.

The ERA program makes funding available to states, U.S. territories, local governments, and tribes to assist households that are unable to pay rent or utilities. These funds may be disbursed to either tenants or landlords.

Check the Eviction Lab to see if your locality has extended its moratorium.

You can also find and contact your local Public Housing Authority (PHA), contact your HUD field office, or look for privately owned subsidized units.

If you are a HUD-assisted resident, you should be provided 30 days notice prior to an eviction. For more information see FHUD FAQs, question EM1.

If the owner of your property is HUD assisted and has used forbearance you may not be evicted until being given 30 days notice after the end of the forbearance.

 

Legal Aid

 

If you believe you have experienced discrimination in relation to a current or past eviction process review HUD’s fair housing rules around evictions.

If you feel you are being wrongfully evicted, contact your local legal aid organization or social service agencies:

For an overview of your state or territory’s eviction laws see the Legal Services Corporation’s Evictions Laws Database.

 

Additional Resources

 

For additional help accessing rental assistance or help with other expenses like bills go to:

 

 


 

For Landlords

 

Visit the CFPB’s Rental Assistance Finder to find information on covering rental arrears in your area.

The CFPB has guidance for getting rental assistance and using forbearance to help with mortgage payments.

HUD’s Best Practices for Housing Choice Voucher Landlords also has applicable for information for all landlords.

 


 

Tribal Resources

 

Visit the CFPB’s Rental Assistance Finder to find information on rental assistance in your area.

For next steps after the eviction moratorium ends review this information.

Additional HUD guidance and resources for COVID-19 can be found here.

Find your Tribes ERA application process here.

 


 

Research on Evictions, their Prevention, and Best Practices

 

Benefits of Eviction Diversion Programs (HUD)

Eviction Prevention and Diversion Programs Early Lessons from the Pandemic (Urban Institute)

Achieving Housing Stability with Eviction Diversion Programs during COVID and Beyond (Regional Housing Legal Services)

The High Cost of Eviction: Struggling to Contain a Growing Social Problem (Mitchell Hamline Law Journal)

Emerging Best Practices for COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Programs (The Aspen Institute)