Millions In Federal Funds Available To Help Renters Avoid COVID-19 Related Evictions

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Clearwater FL

16 March, 2021

10:34 AM

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Press release from the Pinellas County Government: March 15, 2021 Eligible residents can prepare now to apply for assistance with rent payments; applications open starting March 31. • Renters in Pinellas County will soon be able to apply for assistance with rent if they've lost a job or experienced financial hardship due to the pandemic and have a household income at or below 80% of the area median income (AMI). • To check eligibility and apply starting March 31, residents should visit www.bit.ly/pc-rent • Residents can text pinellasrent to 888777 for updates on the program. Financial help will soon be available to Pinellas County residents who are facing eviction or at risk for homelessness due to the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The federal grant money available through the Emergency Rental Assistance Program will provide financial assistance for individuals and families who have lost their jobs or have had a significant reduction in income due to the pandemic. Funds will cover missed rent payments as well as future rent costs. Tenants who are overdue on rent should not wait for an eviction notice to seek help and may already be eligible for financial assistance. Eligible Pinellas County residents will be able to apply starting March 31 at: www.bit.ly/pc-rent. Residents can prepare now by checking their eligibility and preparing any documents needed to apply. More information to help residents prepare can be found at: www.bit.ly/pc-rent The Emergency Rental Assistance Program is funded by the federal Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021, with $21.4 million allotted for Pinellas County's program. Who is eligible? Eligible recipients of the programs must be renter households in which one or more individuals meet the following criteria: • Qualifies for unemployment, experienced a significant reduction in income and/or experienced significant financial hardship due to COVID-19 • Is behind on rent payments or at risk of missing a rent payment, and • Has a household income at or below 80% of the area median income (AMI), with priority given to households below 50% of the AMI To check household AMI eligibility, renters should visit: www.bit.ly/rental-ami Funds received by eligible applicants must be used to cover past rent payments back to March 13, 2020, first, before they receive additional rental assistance to cover up to 12 months of future payments. Rent payments will be made directly to the landlords or property managers of successful applicants. Details about Pinellas County's Emergency Rental Assistance Program, including the list of documents required with residents' applications, can be found on the County's COVID-19 website at: www.bit.ly/pc-rent To receive text message updates about Pinellas County's Emergency Rental Assistance Program, including a notification when the application opens, residents can text pinellasrent to 888777. This press release was produced by the Pinellas County Government. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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