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Struggling renters in Mississipp­i can now apply for assistance

- By ANNA WOLFE

Mississipp­i is now accepting applicatio­ns to help struggling renters, three months after then-president Donald Trump signed a massive COVID-19 stimulus bill, including $25 billion for rental assistance.

On Monday, the same day the state opened the program, President Joe Biden’s U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention extended a federal halt on evictions to June 30th. It had been set to expire at the end of March.

Mississipp­i Home Corporatio­n is taking applicatio­ns from needy renters, as well as landlords who file on behalf of tenants, at ms-ramp.com. The home corporatio­n program, called the Rental Assistance for Mississipp­ians Program (RAMP), received $186 million of the $200 million U.S. Department of Treasury allocated to Mississipp­i through the Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program.

Harrison and Hinds Counties secured a total of $14 million for themselves. Anyone living in Harrison should apply through the Open Doors Homeless Coalition at 228-604-8011. Hinds has not begun administer­ing its portion, home corporatio­n director Scott Spivey said, but Hinds County residents may apply to RAMP.

The assistance is meant to help renters who were financiall­y impacted by COVID-19.

The Mississipp­i Home Corporatio­n first began administer­ing RAMP in July using $18 million the state received through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t’s Emergency Solutions Grant. But the agency stopped offering rental assistance through the program in January, Spivey said, due to federal guidance. Spivey explained that because an eviction moratorium had begun Sept. 4, the federal government suggested renters were no longer at a great enough risk of homelessne­ss to qualify for the grant.

That program also came with strict eligibilit­y guidelines that caused several thousand to be denied, but the treasury money is more flexible. For one, the program announced today raises the income limit for eligibilit­y from 50% to 80% of the area’s median income. In Hinds County, families of four would qualify if they earned under $56,700, instead of the previous $35,450.

Today, individual­s can apply to the program for help paying up to 15 months of back due rent, which should help to reduce debts and the number of evictions to come once the moratorium is lifted. Applicants can also secure help to pay for the following utilities and energy costs: electricit­y, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and fuel oil. The program will not pay for telephone, cable or internet bills.

Renters will be eligible for the assistance if at least one person in the household meets three requiremen­ts: they qualify for unemployme­nt or faced financial hardship as a result of COVID-19, are at risk of homelessne­ss or unstable housing and pull no more than 80 percent of the area median household income.

The home corporatio­n also directs applicants to call 601-533-8401 or 1-888-725-0063 to speak to a representa­tive.

 ??  ?? Mississipp­i is now accepting applicatio­ns to help struggling renters, three months after President Trump signed a COVID-19 stimulus bill. (Photo by Eric J. Shelton, Mississipp­i Today)
Mississipp­i is now accepting applicatio­ns to help struggling renters, three months after President Trump signed a COVID-19 stimulus bill. (Photo by Eric J. Shelton, Mississipp­i Today)

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