On August 26th the US Supreme Court made a ruling that ended the federal eviction moratorium. Philadelphia still has local protections in place for tenants under certain circumstances. Read below for more information on those protections. If you are at risk of eviction you can call the Philly Tenant Hotline for advice: 267-443-2500
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Philadelphia Rental Assistance Phase 4. Through the PHLRentAssist program, the City of Philadelphia offers emergency rental assistance to help tenants and landlords who have been impacted by COVID-19. For more information on the Phase 4 program, click here: About Phase 4. Due to heavy volume of requests, the application system may be slow.
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Applications for Phase 4 of the COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program are now open and unlike previous phases, we will now be able to offer assistance with overdue utility bills. Who can apply? Landlords and tenants can apply. If a landlord applies, their tenant must be eligible, and they must get written consent from their tenant.
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Phase 4 no longer has any maximum amount of assistance for rent or utility assistance. Previously there was a $2,000 per month maximum on rent assistance and a $2,000 per utility maximum on assistance. Those maximums are no longer in effect. However, this change is not effective retroactively, just moving forward for new applications.
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Application for Emergency Rental Assistance Who’s applying? Tenant Landlord (on behalf of tenant) Phone Email Address Date Household: Number of Adults _____ Number of Children under 18 _____ Has anyone in your household experienced financial hardship which may include, but not limited to, a period of 4 PA 00 ERA 2/21
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Phase 4 of the City of Philadelphia's Rental Assistance Plan is still in effect. Additionally, Philadelphia's Eviction Diversion Program was recently extended until December 31. Check here for more information. Learn how AHCOPA can help tenants avoid eviction.
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The Philadelphia Eviction Prevention Project is here to assist you. Call the Philly Tenant Hotline at 267-443-2500 for free legal advice and possible representation. Attend the daily Renters Rights Webinar to learn about your tenants’ rights and responsibilities during the pandemic. TURN provides free, daily renters’ rights workshops on Zoom.
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DELCO Emergency Rental Assistance (DELCO ERA) helps renters who suffered disruption and loss of income during or due to the COVID-19 pandemic with rent and utility assistance. Since April 2021, DELCO ERA obligated or expended 100% of the initial $37.275 million allocation of Emergency Rental Assistance funds which helped 5,150 low-income
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PHASE 4 Learning Center, Inc., is a community-based, 501(c3) non-profit corporation approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. PHASE 4’s TWOFOLD MISSION To provide an exceptional education for at-risk individuals that focuses on their academic, social, behavioral, and future needs, enabling them to graduate from high school
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Since the beginning of the pandemic, NJAA has been actively lobbying for rental assistance to help tenants who are unable, or have difficulty paying their rent due to COVID-19. Now, we have the first meaningful component of that relief. New Jersey announced the COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program Phase II (CVERAP-II) to assist eligible households …
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Have you lost income because of COVID-19? Are you having trouble paying your rent? The City of Philadelphia might be able to help. Use this page to apply for relief. Please visit phlrentassist.org for more details
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The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is available in every county in Pennsylvania. On August 25th, the White House released additional information on how it is trying to prevent evictions through U.S. Treasury updates to ERAP and updates to programs administered by other government agencies including the USDA and the Department of
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Assistance generally ranges from $0 – $1500. Philadelphia County Assistance Office. Not accepting applications at this time. Phone: 215-560-1976. Address: 801 Market Street (near 8th & Market) Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm. Very low-income tenants only. Assistance generally ranges from $0 – $400.
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Emergency Rental Assistance Hotline - City of Philadelphia . Rentals Details: - One-time payment for move-in costs (security deposit, first and last month’s rent) - 12 months of rental assistance with housing case management Assistance is available for residents displaced by disasters, natural and otherwise. Due to high call volume, OHS staff will return calls within 72 …
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Delaware County officially launched the Delaware County Emergency Rental Assistance (DELCO ERA) Grant Program on March 26. The program assists renters who have suffered disruption and loss of income due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Over $37 million is available to residents to assist with past due rent and an outstanding utility bill.
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A tenant applicant’s total household income must be at or below the following Area. Median Income (AMI) per your household size to qualify for Berks County’s Emergency Rental. Assistance Program (ERAP): 1 PERSON - $44,050. 2 PERSON - $50, 350. 3 PERSON - $56,650. 4 PERSON - $62,900.
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Boulevard Districtoffice is at 4109 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19124. Call (215) 560-6500. Public Assistance Department (citywide) islocated at 301 E Chelten Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19144. Rent help from ESA, disability, Medicaid, and other support is offered, and dial (215) 560-5200.
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The State Rental Assistance Program provides tenant-based and project-based rental assistance grants, comparable to the Federal Housing Choice Voucher Program and shall be terminated upon the award of a Federal subsidy to the same individual or household. To be eligible for the SRAP program, applicants must be a resident of the State of New Jersey.