Two separate ERA programs have been established: the ERA1 program was authorized by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 and provided $25 billion to assist eligible households with financial assistance and housing stability services. The ERA2 program was authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and provides $21.55 billion to assist eligible households with financial assistance, provide housing stability services, and as applicable, to cover the costs for other affordable rental housing and eviction prevention activities. Financial assistance can include the payment of rent, rental arrears, utilities and home energy costs, utilities and home energy costs arrears, and certain other expenses related to housing. ERA funds are provided directly to states, U.S. territories, certain local governments1, and in the case of ERA1, Indian Tribes or their Tribally Designated Housing Entities and the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands.
1 In accordance with the ERA1 and ERA2 statutory requirements, only local governments with more than 200,000 residents are eligible to receive an ERA1 and ERA2 award from Treasury. See 15 U.S.C 9058a.(b)(1) and 15 U.S.C 9058c.(b)(1). Find rental assistance Find rental assistance resources in your area Questions? Program recipients with questions about reporting, technical issues, eligible uses of funds, or other items visit the self-service resources. Self-Service Resources Highlighted Program Resources Treasury offers a variety of guidance and resources to support successful ERA program implementation and increase program transparency such as:
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Please beware of fraudulent websites claiming to collect ERAP information on behalf of New York State. If you need to access your ERAP account, only use the official New York State ERAP Portal. Please exercise caution and avoid sharing personal information on unauthorized websites.
Applications submitted before the application portal closed on January 20, 2023, including applications from subsidized housing tenants whose rent is limited to a certain percentage of income (including public housing, section 8 and FHEPS), are being reviewed and processed in the order received, consistent with State law and program rules.
Legal service providers are still helping both tenants and landlords with ERAP applications. They can provide internet access, assist with uploading documentation, and answer other questions that you might have. View the Free Legal Services webpage.
Applicants can use the ERAP Portal to upload documents, check application status, log into their landlord or tenant account to edit or add a W9, add applications to their account, and more, at any time.
The New York State Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) will provide significant economic relief to help low and moderate-income households at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability by providing rental arrears, temporary rental assistance and utility arrears assistance.
Certain communities that received funding for emergency rental assistance directly from the federal government opted to administer their own programs. Residents, with income up to 80 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI), of the towns of Hempstead, Islip and Oyster Bay are not eligible for assistance from the state-administered program and should apply with their local programs for emergency rental assistance.
Payments will be made directly to the landlord/property owner and utility company on behalf of the tenant. Tenant applicants will be notified of the amounts paid on their behalf. If a landlord is difficult to locate or does not otherwise provide information needed to complete the application, funds will be held for up to 180 days to allow sufficient time to locate the landlord and collect required information as well as to provide tenant protections and maximize landlord participation.
Applicants will be asked to attest that on or after March 13, 2020, a member of the household received unemployment benefits or experienced a reduction in household income, incurred significant costs or experienced other financial hardship, directly or indirectly, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The applicant will need to sign the application form and associated certifications agreeing that the information provided in the application is accurate.
The property owner or an authorized property management company will be required to sign the application form and associated certifications agreeing that the information provided, including the amount of rental arrears owed, is accurate and does not duplicate a payment received from another program.
Reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities are available. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to provide documents in an alternative format including braille, audio file (CD), data format (screen-reader accessible file on CD) and large print (18 point font) as requested, or TTY relay communications.
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The Department of Local Affairs has emergency rental assistance funding for Coloradans who have fallen behind on their rent, meet income limits and other qualifying factors, and are at risk of eviction or displacement. The random selection will be open to Coloradans and those facing eviction will continue to be prioritized.
Please note that funds are only available temporarily and will be disbursed until fully exhausted. We understand that there is more demand than funds available and our top priority is to ensure that we can meet as many Coloradans' needs as possible in an equitable, clear and efficient manner.
Individuals who already have a court date for eviction proceedings may apply via this pre-application during the pre-application period. If the pre-application period is closed, please contact the CARE Center by calling or texting 1 (303) 838-1200 or 1 (888) 480-0066, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mountain Time to get more information about immediate support that may be available.
Interested individuals will be asked to complete a pre-application. They will have three days to submit. After this period, there will be a random selection, and selected applicants will be invited to apply for emergency rental assistance.
Applicants experiencing an eviction are required to provide a copy of a court summons at this step, in order to be prioritized for assistance. If applicants are having trouble obtaining this document, they are advised to reach out to their local court.
Selection Process: The random selection is open to Coloradans who are behind on their rent and those facing eviction will continue to be prioritized. Once the pre-application window closes, all applicants will be entered into a random selection. Selected applicants will receive an email invitation to complete a full application on the online portal within seven (7) days. To be considered for assistance, applicants must be eligible for assistance, submit the completed application and all required documentation before the deadline.
The Department of Local Affairs has funding available for emergency rental assistance for Coloradans who have fallen behind on their rent, meet income limits and other qualifying factors, and are at risk of eviction or displacement.
The State is currently prioritizing those with a court summons for an eviction and who have submitted associated documentation and been verified. However, Coloradans who are behind on their rent and meet the eligibility requirements may apply for assistance.
The Department will be accepting pre-applications from those needing rental assistance on a monthly basis until funding is exhausted. However, the Department anticipates that the demand for assistance will exceed the funds available, and therefore the Department will not be able to serve all eligible Coloradans.
Interested parties will be asked to complete a pre-application available on the DOLA website. A limited number of pre-applicants will be randomly selected and invited to apply for assistance, based on funds available.
Selected applicants will be sent an email inviting them to complete a full application on the online portal within the following seven (7) days. Applicants must complete the application and provide all requested documentation prior to the expiration of the seven (7) days to be considered for assistance.
If you are selected, you will be contacted via email and invited to complete an application on the Neighborly portal. Additional instructions will be provided at this time. Note, however, that being selected does not guarantee you will receive assistance. To receive funds, you must still complete a full application before the deadline, submit all required documentation, and be approved once found eligible.
No, you will not be required to provide any documentation related to citizenship or your immigration status to apply for rental assistance. You will, however, be required to upload some form of ID. See below for the forms of ID that will be accepted.
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