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Whether for homeowners or renters, the state of California has several rental assistance programs that have been developed by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These are subsidies intended for certain eligible individuals who, due to financial hardship, are behind on both rent and utility payments. HUD also has some resources to locate local programs of this type, making it easy to apply for and obtain them.
What are the rental assistance programs that exist in California?
In the State of California, residents (including those who cannot provide proof of legal presence in the country) can enroll in one of the programs of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). They are described below:
Help with rent due to COVID-03:
Aimed at both tenants and owners to provide assistance with the payment of rent, in case of financial difficulties derived from the COVID-pandemic 19. This subsidy from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) can be used for both late payments and future payments
. The program also contemplates the payment of public services, in case the owners or tenants who request it cannot afford them. This subsidy does not discriminate in terms of immigration status, that is, both US citizens and undocumented immigrants can obtain it if they apply. It also does not affect eligibility for other types of state programs or subsidies.
The eligibility criteria can be summarized as follows:
1. Have eligible income, that is, be within the acceptable values considered by the state government, once the case study is done, after the application.
two. Have late payments, either rent or utilities.
The application can be made online and you can get advice and guidelines for eligibility through a free call at 833-430-2122.