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Looking for rental assistance? Renters and landlords can find out what emergency rental assistance covers, how it works, and who’s eligible on the interagency housing portal hosted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
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.
Whether you own a home, are paying off a mortgage, or are currently renting, assistance is available to help reduce the financial and emotional burdens associated with housing, including options to apply for rental assistance through our program.
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.
If you’re having trouble paying your rent, utilities, or other housing-related costs, rental assistance may be available to you. The U.S. Treasury Department has made billions of dollars available to state, local, and tribal government agencies to provide emergency rental assistance to qualifying households.
If you’re a renter having trouble paying your rent, utilities, or other housing costs – or if you’re a landlord trying to stay afloat with tenants in this situation – help may be available. State and local programs are distributing billions of dollars in rental assistance to help renters stay housed during the pandemic.
To meet this need, the Emergency Rental Assistance program makes funding available to government entities to assist households that are unable to pay rent or utilities. Learn more about funding to state, local, territorial, and Tribal governments for Emergency Rental Assistance.