PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM TO STOP ACCEPTING NEW APPLICATIONS - New Application Deadline December 15

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PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release: December 2, 2021

For more information, contact: Alexis Revis Yeoman
Public Information Officer
Department of Housing and Community Development
(301) 456-4369
aryeoman@co.pg.md.us

 

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM TO STOP ACCEPTING NEW APPLICATIONS

New Application Deadline December 15

LARGO, MD – The Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) will close the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) application portal on Wednesday, December 15, 2021 at 3:00 PM. The ERAP will continue to review and process remaining applications after the application portal closes. Closing the application portal will ensure that DHCD has the funding needed for the open applications that still need to be processed for payment, including applications received between now and December 15.

The Prince George’s County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) has assisted over 5,200 households, making over $42 million in rent and utility payments to landlords on behalf of tenants since March 2021. These payments have enabled tenants to stay housed during the COVID-19 pandemic while assisting landlords in maintaining their mortgage obligations. To date, Prince George’s County has been leading the State in the deployment of rental assistance funds, and in collaboration with our non-profit community partners, Community Legal Services of Prince George’s County, the Office of the Sheriff, and the Office of Community Relations, we continue to work in diverting evictions and in keeping families safely housed.

DHCD is pleased to be a recipient of the State of Maryland’s ERA 1 supplemental assistance. With these funds, DHCD will be able to finalize the awarding of an additional $20 million to County residents affected by the pandemic.

Working with its community service providers, DHCD will ensure that the remaining ERAP funds will be used to provide assistance for eligible pending applications. Low-income households facing eviction and residents with addresses in a census tract of greatest vulnerability will continue to be prioritized. Applicants will be contacted by their assigned reviewers to finalize all necessary information. Residents with pending eviction cases should continue to reach out to DHCD and call the ERAP Hotline at 301-883-6504 and press 9.

The submission of an application does not guarantee approval for ERAP assistance. All applications are carefully reviewed and subject to state and federal eligibility requirements. Applications are also subject to the availability of funding at the time of processing.

Calls and questions can be made to the ERAP Hotline customer service representatives on 301-883-6504 or by visiting https://tinyurl.com/pgcERAP.

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