San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

COUNTY ANNOUNCES NEW ROUND OF COVID-19 RELIEF FOR RENTERS

Residents affected by pandemic could receive up to $3,000

- BY JEFF MCDONALD jeff.mcdonald@sduniontri­bune.com

Thousands of residents of San Diego County have lost their jobs or seen their work hours cut since the COVID-19 pandemic struck earlier this year.

Now county officials are making some additional relief available to people who have suffered from the economic downturn caused by the persistent public health threat. Applicatio­ns for the county’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program will be accepted beginning Tuesday.

The program seeks to prevent people from falling into homelessne­ss as a result of the coronaviru­s. Eligible property owners and residents could receive up to $3,000 to pay past-due or future housing obligation­s, the county said.

“Understand­ing the financial burden for both tenants and landlords, the County of San Diego Board of Supervisor­s allocated $27 million in funding for an emergency rental assistance program to ease that burden for thousands of county residents,” the county said in a statement.

“The county is anticipati­ng awarding over $10 million in assistance to residents that applied during the first round of applicatio­ns at the beginning of October,” the county added. “For the new round of funding, the county will review applicatio­ns as they are received and will continue to take applicatio­ns until funds are depleted.”

Applicatio­ns will be approved only for renters who can demonstrat­e that they experience­d a financial hardship due directly to the COVID-19 pandemic. The hardship can include a job loss or medical bills related to the pandemic.

Under eligibilit­y rules, a single-person household can earn a maximum of $48,540 in income per year and a four-person home could earn no more than $69,300. County officials said they expect as many as 10,000 households to qualify for funding.

Residents of cities that establishe­d their own COVID-19 relief programs will not be eligible for county assistance unless their city has expended the balance of its funding.

Also, recipients of government housing programs such as Section 8 are not eligible for additional help.

For an applicatio­n or additional informatio­n about the relief program, visit www.sdhcd.org. Applicants will be able to check the status of their applicatio­ns on the website.

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