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Release Date: 2021-05-12
As part of Governor Newsom's California Comeback Plan, Long Beach will receive an additional $21.2 million for our Emergency Rental Assistance Program, bringing our total available funds to more than $56 million. Because of this additional support, we will be extending the deadline for our rental assistance application to June 11 so that more folks can get access to these funds. You can access the application here.
This program is a huge part of our Long Beach Recovery Act and will assist both renters and small property owners who are struggling to pay their mortgage.
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We know the pandemic has caused massive hardships for local residents who are struggling to pay the bills. We are hopeful this new program will help thousands across the city.
To be eligible, tenants must rent in Long Beach and meet the following criteria:
To learn more about the program and various income and eligibility guidelines, including for property owners, please visit longbeach.gov/erap.
This is one of the many focused efforts we are making as a city to help our people and our community build back and thrive as we come out of this pandemic.
Thank you,
Mayor Robert Garcia
As part of Governor Newsom's California Comeback Plan, Long Beach will receive an additional $21.2 million for our Emergency Rental Assistance Program, bringing our total available funds to more than $56 million. Because of this additional support, we will be extending the deadline for our rental assistance application to June 11 so that more folks can get access to these funds. You can access the application here.
This program is a huge part of our Long Beach Recovery Act and will assist both renters and small property owners who are struggling to pay their mortgage.
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We know the pandemic has caused massive hardships for local residents who are struggling to pay the bills. We are hopeful this new program will help thousands across the city.
To be eligible, tenants must rent in Long Beach and meet the following criteria:
- The household has a household income at or below 80% of the area's median income.
- One or more individuals within the household has experienced a financial hardship due, directly or indirectly, to the COVID-19 pandemic; and
- One or more individuals within the household can demonstrate a risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
To learn more about the program and various income and eligibility guidelines, including for property owners, please visit longbeach.gov/erap.
This is one of the many focused efforts we are making as a city to help our people and our community build back and thrive as we come out of this pandemic.
Thank you,
Mayor Robert Garcia
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