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To be eligible, an applicant must have:
A valid lease or mortgage
Experienced a qualified loss of income during the pandemic
Rent or mortgage payments at or below 150% Fair Market Rent
A gross monthly income at or below 80% of their area’s median income (during the last month)
Once you apply, the state has 45 days to reply to your application before a landlord can begin eviction proceedings. If you apply a second time, you must get a reply within 14 days.
Any financial assistance would come in a one-time payment, but there could be an opportunity to apply again.
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For weeks, it seemed like the phones at Interfaith Outreach Association would not stop ringing.
Since late June, the Lynchburg-based nonprofit has served as the local state-designated grantee tasked with helping distribute hundreds of thousands of dollars in housing assistance to residents who have lost income due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Interfaith has been flooded with calls from residents late on rent who are desperate to stay in their homes during the worst public health crisis in a century, according to Shawne Farmer, the associationâs longtime director.
âOur lines stayed so busy, we couldnât call out,â Farmer said.
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