Miami Herald

Miami’s rent-relief program will open on Monday

- BY DEVOUN CETOUTE dcetoute@miamiheral­d.com Devoun Cetoute: 305-376-2026, @devoun_cetoute

City of Miami residents who’ve been struggling to pay their rents during the coronaviru­s pandemic can apply for up to a year of rent-relief money from the city starting in two weeks.

On Monday, as part of the new Miami Emergency Rental Assistance Program, applicatio­ns will open at 9 a.m. on the program’s website (https://www.miamigov.com/Residents/Housing/ERA-Program), which will be available in English, Spanish and Creole. Applicatio­ns can also be printed or paper copies can be picked up from some locations, which have not yet been announced.

The program will accept applicatio­ns through April 30 and process them on a first-come, first-served basis.

If a resident qualifies, the program can provide up to 12 months of several types of assistance, which includes power, water, internet and gas assistance. It can also give qualifiers three months of prospectiv­e rent capped at a max of $2,000 a month per household. Rental assistance can’t exceed $24,000 for households.

On a case-by-case basis, eligible renters could qualify for other housing-related expenses, which include relocation expenses, rental fees of a temporary home and reasonably accrued late fees.

Renters must meet a set of criteria to be eligible for the program:

Be a City of Miami

resident. This can be checked on the city’s address locator: https://www. miamidade.gov/pa/ property_search.asp.

Have a 2020 household

● total income that does not exceed 80% of area median income

(AMI). For example, for a household of four, that would be $73,100 maximum. Priority will be given to households below 50%.

The applicant or an

adult of the household must have qualified for unemployme­nt, had a reduction in household income or experience­d a financial hardship.

The applicant or an

adult of the household must be experienci­ng housing instabilit­y.

Landlords can apply on behalf of eligible tenants, assuming the tenant qualifies and can provide necessary documents to the city.

In January, the city had been awarded $14 million by the U.S. Department of Treasury to help people pay rent and utilities under a COVID-19 relief program. In February, the city commission voted to dedicate about 90% of the $14 million to rental assistance. The rest would pay for administra­tion of the program and give funds to nonprofits.

Miami-Dade County had a similar program for county residents, except those in the cities of Miami and Hialeah. The county paid up to $3,000 per month of back rent. That program closed in early March.

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