New COVID rent relief comes just in time. Hereâs detail on help available in Charlotte. (Source: Gray News) By Lauren Lindstrom | December 29, 2020 at 12:14 PM EST - Updated December 29 at 12:14 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Charlotte Observer) - More emergency rent assistance is expected for Mecklenburg County in the new federal relief package, at a time when initial COVID-19 housing aid was running out locally and across North Carolina.
The next relief bill, which President Donald Trump signed late Sunday, includes $25 billion in emergency rent assistance, of which North Carolina is expected to get $700 million. It also extends the federal eviction moratorium one month, until Jan. 31, and would provide for stimulus checks to individuals and parents.
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