How To Get Rental Assistance In Atlanta

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If you need help with your rent in Atlanta, you’re not alone. The COVID-19 pandemic has put millions of Americans in financial distress. But at the very least, you should be able to keep a roof over your head.

This article is going to show you how to apply for rental assistance in Atlanta. It will also give you some helpful tips on how to avoid eviction.

How To Apply For Rent Aid In Atlanta

Like many major metropolitan cities, The City of Atlanta has taken steps to protect its most vulnerable populations from being evicted and ending up homeless during this time.

The rental assistance program, administered through The United Way Atlanta of Greater Atlanta, provides $22 million from the Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) to the Atlanta COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program.

First of all, you should know that the City of Atlanta Rental Assistance program provides up to $3,000 in funds to avoid eviction. If you need more than that, you should explore other rental assistance options.

What Kinds Of Rent Assistance Are Available In Atlanta?

You may be wondering what kind of assistance is available to tenants in Atlanta. Here are the different types of aid you can get:

  • Rent Payment Assistance
  • Utility Assistance
  • Security Deposit Assistance

What Are The Eligibility Requirements For Rent Assistance In Atlanta?

To get help with your rent in Atlanta, there are some eligibility requirements you need to meet before you can apply for consideration. They include:

  • You must be a resident of Atlanta
  • Your gross household income must not be more than 60% of the HUD 2020 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, Georgia Metro Area Median Monthly Income Limit as shown in the chart below.
Household Size Annual AMI (60% of AMI) Monthly Income
1 $34,740 $2,895.00
2 $39,729 $3,310.80
3 $44,700 $3,725.00
4 $49,620 $4,135.00
5 $53,640 $4,470.00

What To Do If You Need Help With Your Application

If you need help filling out your application or have questions, you can visit http://211online.unitedwayatlanta.org/ to get some assistance. Call 2-1-1 to speak with a live 2-1-1 Community Connection Specialist between the hours of 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Final Thoughts

You should know that you’ll be required to verify your financial situation by providing documents. The whole application process, from beginning to end, should take you about 15-20 minutes to complete.

At the end of the application you will be required to upload documentation to prove your identity, your income, the loss of income caused by the pandemic and the amount of your need based on past due bills or a move-in deposit. Until that point in the application..

If you’re interested in finding a place to rent in Atlanta, here are some steps to follow.

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