San Antonio Express-News

Abbott to give rental assistance

- By Sarah Smith STAFF WRITER

Gov. Greg Abbott pledged $171 million in CARES Act funding toward rental assistance and an eviction diversion program.

The Friday news release gave no details about how the program would be administer­ed or who qualified. Although Abbott also announced a new Texas Eviction Diversion Program, there were no details on how it would work. The court website promises more informatio­n to come but did not say when.

Abbott’s office has not responded to a request for comment on how the programs will work.

The $171 million will be split between $167 million for “targeted rental assistance” and $4.2 million distribute­d through the Texas Supreme Court to help legal aid.

“We don’t know much yet about howthe rental assistance programwil­lwork, but at face value, it’s a much needed step in the right direction,” said Christina Rosales, deputy director at Texas Housers. “However, it won’t be nearly enough.”

Rosales pointed out that the city of San Antonio alone offered $55 million in rent relief. The latest round of city of Houston rental assistance came to $20 million; Harris County provided $25 million. Ideally, she said, the program will prioritize Texans with the lowest income — and compel participat­ing landlords to waive all late fees.

The Texas Supreme Court issued a new order in conjunctio­n with Abbott’s announceme­nt, requiring all eviction citations to include informatio­n on the eviction diversion program.

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