Application portal opens for new round of Illinois rental assistance
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[December 07, 2021]
By JERRY NOWICKI
Capitol News Illinois
jnowicki@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD – The application portal is now
open for another $297 million of rental assistance for Illinoisans who
lost income due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Illinois Rental Payment Program, or ILRPP, money comes from the
federal American Rescue Plan Act signed into law by President Joe Biden
in March. It will be administered by the Illinois Housing Development
Authority.
The application portal is available at illinoishousinghelp.org. To be
eligible, a tenant must have an unpaid rent balance on a rental property
which is their primary residence. They must have experienced a financial
hardship due to the pandemic, have a household income below 80 percent
of the Area Median Income and must be an Illinois resident.
Proof of citizenship is not required, and assistance is available for
renters of state- or federally-subsidized housing.
The portal for the latest round of funding will be open until 11:59 p.m.
on Jan. 9. IHDA said it expects that 32,500 households will receive
assistance through this round of funding. Approved applicants will
receive one-time grants of up to $25,000, paid directly to their
landlords on their behalf, and IHDA said it would begin releasing
funding by the end of the year.
The launch date was pushed back one month from the initial November date
announced by Gov. JB Pritzker so that the portal could undergo
additional testing. A spokesperson for IHDA said the portal had already
received more than 3,000 applications Monday and the department no
longer had any concerns about its ability to handle the load after
working through technical issues over the past month.
Rent owed from June 2020 through April 2022 is eligible for repayment,
with renters able to receive up to 15 months of back rent and three
months of future rent. If a landlord chooses not to participate in the
program, tenants may be able to receive payments directly, according to
IHDA.
A renter may still apply if they have previously received federal rental
assistance, but they cannot cumulatively receive more than 18 months of
assistance. IHDA said it would adjust grant amounts for those who have
already received partial assistance.
IHDA said it would prioritize households earning less than 50 percent of
the area median income and those that have one or more members who have
been unemployed for at least 90 days.
The latest round of federal rental assistance is the third distributed
by the state.
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Illinois Housing Development Authority Executive
Director Kristin Faust speaks at an event in Springfield earlier
this year. The IHDA announced the opening of the application period
for a new round of rental assistance Monday. (Capitol News Illinois
photo by Jerry Nowicki)
More than 62,400 applications were approved and $571 million paid out to
renters throughout the state in the previous round. According to IHDA,
about 55 percent of approved applications were from households where a
member had been unemployed for more than 90 days, and the program
provided an average of $9,152 per household.
More than $800 million has been distributed by the state for rental
assistance since 2020, helping 108,500 Illinoisans with back rent.
According to the latest report from the U.S. Treasury outlining
distribution of the previous rounds of rental funding, Illinois had
distributed over 90 percent of funds received thus far.
“The initial round of the Illinois Rental Payment Program highlighted
the continued need for assistance as we continue our recovery from this
terrible pandemic,” IHDA Executive Director Kristin Faust said in a
statement. “As we reopen this vital assistance program to help Illinois
families, seniors and the most vulnerable, Gov. Pritzker is continuing
to work with (the U.S.) Treasury and our elected officials to advocate
for additional funding to ensure no one is forced from their home as a
result of COVID-19.”
The Illinois Department of Human Services also has rental assistance
available, and assistance is also available through a court-based
program. IDHS also provides utility and legal assistance, which can be
accessed at https://www.illinoisrentalassistance.org/.
The state is also preparing to launch a Homeowner Assistance Fund
program to distribute federal resources for mortgage assistance in the
spring. Information on that program is also available at
illinoishousinghelp.org, where those seeking mortgage assistance can
sign up for a mailing list for program updates when they are available.
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