Dane County, Tenant Resource Center team up to administer $10 million in eviction prevention aid
"The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many
Since the pandemic hit in mid-March, more than 36,000 people in the county have been added to the state's unemployment rolls, Parisi said in a statement.
To help, the county is partnering with the
Tenants can apply for aid using an existing online application process aimed at paying back rent and avoiding eviction, the statement says. The funds will come with housing counseling, education for landlords on federal mortgage protections, case management, outreach and mediation services. The services should be available starting in mid-June, pending final approval by the
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Typically, there are about 2,300 eviction filings a year in the county, the statement says.
"The Eviction Prevention Grant initiative is a logical and positive next step,"
Applicants must prove economic hardship and have a statement from the landlord that rent is overdue.
Joining Forces for Families already administers
Those experiencing homelessness also need support to secure housing rather than return to shelter after the pandemic, the statement says. The county will invest
"With the tight housing market we have in
A resolution approving contracts with the
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