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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).
The State of Florida has accepted a second round of Emergency Rental Assistance funded by the U.S. Treasury to help Florida tenants get on the road to recovery and economic self-sufficiency. Floridians who rent the home, apartment, or other dwelling where they live can apply for relief through OUR Florida.
OUR Florida provides Opportunities for Utilities and Rental assistance to Florida families and businesses. Families who receive rent and utilities payments through OUR Florida can focus on getting back on track.
With more than $1 billion distributed to date, more than $413 million in relief remains available. OUR Florida, administered by the Department’s vendor Tidal Basin, is Florida’s emergency rental assistance program, which provides relief on past due rent and utilities payments.
OUR Florida Offers Financial Assistance for Renters. If you rent your home and need emergency rental assistance, consider applying through the Department of Children and Families’ OUR Florida program, which is now accepting applications.
The City of Tampa’s Rental and Move-in Assistance Program (RMAP) provides residents with financial assistance that may include but is not limited to security deposits, first and last month’s rent, past due rent, and/or a limited monthly subsidy.
OUR Florida is the only statewide rental assistance program, which can provide up to 18 months of rent and utility payments for tenants and landlords.
Florida received $1.4 billion for Emergency Rental Assistance Programs from the Treasury in late January, of which $529 million went directly to local governments. The remaining $800 million is...
At long last, Florida’s state government is accepting applications for more than $800 million in federal emergency rental assistance funds designed to help struggling tenants and landlords...
The City of Jacksonville has received an additional $3.3 million of federal funds for rental households in need of rent and utility assistance and will reopen the application portal starting Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 8:00 a.m EST.