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			 In addition, landlords will be given an additional 
			two days, through August 30th, to complete their portion of the 
			application. The Emergency Rental Assistance program provides $5,000 
			to eligible tenants who have seen their household income decline as 
			a result of the COVID-19. 
 "With over 750,000 Illinoisans losing power as a result of the 
			strong derecho that swept across northern Illinois a week ago, it’s 
			important we provide additional time to file and complete 
			application for assistance," said IHDA Executive Director Kristin 
			Faust. "I am pleased to extend the deadline as there were many 
			renters and landlords without power for nearly a week, which 
			negatively impacted their ability to apply to the Emergency Rental 
			Assistance program.”
 
			
			 
			
 For an application for to be considered complete, landlords are 
			required to submit additional documentation before their application 
			period closes on August 30th. It is recommended that renters be 
			proactive in notifying their landlords they have applied for 
			assistance under the Emergency Rental Assistance program and that 
			they will receive an email from the IHDA inviting them to submit 
			required documentation.
 
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            Renters affected by the storms, or those requiring 
			assistance navigating the application process, are encouraged to 
			reach out to one of the 62 Community and Outreach Assistance 
			organizations with which IHDA has partnered. These organizations can 
			be found on the ‘resources’ page at era.ihda.org. For additional 
			help, applicants may also contact IHDA’s call center at: (312) 
			883-2720, or toll-free at: (888) 252-1119. For those who are deaf, 
			hard of hearing or speech-impaired, please contact Navicore 
			Solutions for free assistance at: (877) 274-4309 (TTY).
 Extension of the ERA program will not affect or delay the launch of 
			the Emergency Mortgage Assistance program on August 24, 2020.
 
 About the Illinois Housing Development Authority
 
 IHDA (www.ihda.org) is a self-supporting state agency that finances 
			the creation and the preservation of affordable housing across 
			Illinois. Since its creation in 1967, IHDA has allocated $18 billion 
			and financed approximately 255,000 affordable housing units for 
			residents of Illinois.
 
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