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Treasury’s Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) programs have collectively provided communities over $46 billion to support housing stability for eligible renters throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Participating governments have leveraged ERA funding to make over 10 million assistance payments to renters facing eviction, and research has shown ...
- Intentional Landlord Engagement
Ramsey County, MN. Ramsey County promoted the ERA program...
- Intentional Tenant Engagement
EVALUATE tenant engagement needs.. Analyze application data...
- Using Commitment Letters to Assist Prospective Renters
Similar to how a bank may provide a pre-approval letter for...
- Guidelines for Era Program Online Applications
Co-design your application with tenants and landlords to...
- Report Fraud, Waste, and Abuse
Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) - In addition to filing a...
- Example Forms
Remarks by Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo on...
- Example Application Screens
These example pages can be used by program administrators...
- FAQs
The Department of the Treasury (Treasury) is providing these...
- Intentional Landlord Engagement
If you need emergency help paying your rent, contact your state's emergency rental assistance program. Find out what you are eligible for and what it covers.
See our complete, up-to-date list of all rent relief and rent assistance programs. Included are all national, state, and local options.
There are many different programs for rental assistance in each state including links to programs, funding, housing counseling agencies, housing finance agencies, and other helpful information. Browse available programs then check your eligibility.
1. Who is eligible to receive assistance under the Act and how should a grantee document the eligibility of a household? A grantee may only use the funds provided in the ERA to provide financial assistance and housing stability services to eligible households. To be eligible, a household must be obligated to pay rent on a
emergency rental assistance provided by the American Rescue Plan (ERA2) must be offered directly to renters when landlords do not accept payment. This will speed up payments to Americans who are most in need. Many landlords are working with tenants in good faith to secure aid and pay off rental debts. However, it is unacceptable to allow
Find out what you can do to get help with housing expenses and avoid eviction. On this page you will find resources for: What to do if you're struggling to pay rent. What to do if you're worried about eviction or have lost your home. Whether you have additional protections for your situation. Share & print.