Clive Revill

Clive Revill

Access to these programs occurs via the community’s coordinated access system. Maricopa County renters can also get almost $850 to pay utilities when they apply for rent help. If the moratorium had not been extended, landlords were expected to file as many as 5,000 evictions in metro Phoenix by the end of the month. Phoenix, AZ 85021. Both of these programs are designed to assist eligible first-time homebuyers with the purchase of an affordable home. The governor also allocated $650,000 allocation to Community Action Agencies to cover additional staff to process rental assistance requests. The city of Phoenix offers programs that serve families who are doing the best they can to provide a good home for their children. Phoenix features 7,210 low income apartments with rental assistance where households typically pay no more than 30% of their income towards rent. “We want to keep as many people in their homes as possible because we know that family stability, safety, and health begin with a roof over someone’s head,” said Bruce Liggett, director of Maricopa County Human Services Department. Some critics of that fund, launched in late March, also have questioned why it has taken Valley municipalities receiving CARES Act funding this long to launch their renter-aid programs. “These funds are critical on many levels, but what is most important is being able to connect those who need financial assistance with those funds quickly and efficiently,” said Cynthia Zwick, executive director of Wildfire, an Arizona nonprofit that is administering Phoenix’s program. The extension isn't as generous as the one sought by housing advocates, who wanted protections for renters through the end of the year. Phoenix based Community Housing Partnership Phoenix (phone 602-253-6905) in another non-profit agency to call for financial assistance. Maricopa County renters not living in Phoenix or Mesa — which have their own federal CARES Act money — can receive as much as $4,500 in rental aid, as well as money to pay utilities. 602-5 34-AIDE(243 3) Map this location Many housing advocates point to Houston’s housing fund as an example of what should be happening in Arizona. If you need personal assistance, call the Application and Information Office at 602-534-1974. If you live in Mesa or Phoenix, please click on the links below to learn about rental assistance programs in your area: Mesa: City of Mesa; Phoenix: Local Agencies; For residents living outside the cities of Mesa and Phoenix, assistance is provided through eleven (11) local Community Action Program (CAP) offices located throughout the County. TTY: 602.771.1001 Find in Google Maps ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​, The Housing Department administers programs to promote and increase homeownership opportunities for Phoenix families. 4732 S. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85040. As of July 10, 1,177 renters across the state had been approved for an average of $950 in aid from the fund. There are no income limits for the Phoenix program. FOR SUBSCRIBERS:  Thousands could be homeless after governor's order expires. Eligible properties must pass a Housing Quality Standards (HQS) Inspection. Homeownership assistance funds are offered as a deferred payment loan that: It looks like your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. Arizona’s statewide $5 million eviction-prevention fund has been slow to help renters and landlords. A list of Arizona PHAs and their contact information is available here. Mortgage aid from Phoenix will go to lenders. Tenants living in Maricopa County can receive $1,500 a month in rent aid for up to three months by the end of the year from its new $30 million program. Maricopa County rent help:  https://www.maricopa.gov/5583/COVID-Crisis-Rental-Assistance. Another challenge for Arizonans struggling because of the pandemic is the end of the additional $600 a week in unemployment benefits funded by the CARES Act. Submit documentation showing income for the past 30 days. Other Housing Resources The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program is a federal housing assistance program. Reach the reporter at Catherine.Reagor@arizonarepublic.com or 602-444-8040. Some PHAs also operate conventional public housing. Follow her on Twitter @Catherinereagor. Earn incomes of no more than 200% of the federal poverty level. Address is 609 N 9th St, Phoenix, AZ 85006. Both programs are taking applications and could help more than 11,000 metro Phoenix residents. Eligible households may receive one-time assistance with utility, rent or mortgage obligations for charges incurred from March 1, 2020, through Dec. 30, 2020. 602-534-AIDE(2433) Map this location Sunnyslope Family Services Center. Phoenix residents do need to show their income has dropped due to COVID-19 through pay stubs or other documents. Homeownership, financial fitness and hands-on maintenance classes are also required. Liggett said the county would like to help more than 6,000 of its renters with the funds. About 8,000 applications from renters requesting more than $8 million in aid are currently under review.

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