Gov. Lamont Announces Relief for Renters, Homeowners Impacted by COVID-19

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Today, Governor Ned Lamont announced a plan to make more than $33 million available to provide emergency relief to renters, homeowners, and residential landlords impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic across CT.

The plan:

  • $10 million rental assistance program for Connecticut residents impacted by COVID-19, administered through the Department of Housing, which will provide payments to landlords on behalf of approved tenant applicants, with a priority on lower-income households who have been denied unemployment insurance;
  • $5 million for eviction prevention to help renters who were in the process of eviction before the declaration of the COVID-19 public health emergency;
  • $10 million to provide mortgage relief to homeowners who have suffered impacts from COVID-19 and whose mortgages are not federally insured, administered by the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA);
  • $4 million in rapid rehousing funds to help people pay costs like security deposits and initial rent to exit homelessness to housing, administered by the Department of Housing;
  • $2.5 million rental assistance program for those who are ineligible for emergency assistance through the federal CARES Act, including those who are undocumented, administered by the Department of Housing;
  • $1.8 million in funding for reentry and rehousing assistance for people exiting incarceration, administered by the Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness;

In addition, large CT cities received $10 million under the CARES Act Emergency Solution Grants program to prevent homelessness and to support homeless populations.

For more info, visit: CT.gov


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