Pritzker Administration Receives 70,000 Complete Applications for Rental
Relief Funding in Four Weeks
$70 Million Already Paid Out in First Round of Payments,
Tenant-Led Round Launches Next Week
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[June 24, 2021]
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Housing Development Authority
announced that the Illinois Rental Payment Program has paid out $70
million to landlords on tenants’ behalf in 87 counties as the Authority
reviews the nearly 70,000 applications it has received for rental
assistance. An additional $17 million has been approved and is in the
process of being paid out with hundreds of millions of additional
dollars expected to be sent out the door in the coming weeks in response
to applications totaling $664 million in requests for assistance for
past due and future rent payments. IHDA is continuing to review
applications as quickly as possible and is prioritizing requests for
tenants who are unemployed and those with very-low household incomes.
To further assist renters affected by the pandemic, tenants will be able
to apply for ILRPP assistance directly and invite their landlord to
participate in the program beginning June 28. Tenants will also be
provided a pathway to complete their application should they have
unresponsive landlords.
Tenants will have until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, July 18 to complete their
portion of the application at ILRPP.IHDA.org.
“Even before the pandemic, over 70 percent of extremely low-income
families in Illinois were dedicating more than half of their income to
rent. Then in the face of the pandemic, many suddenly found they were
being laid off, or their workplace was permanently closing, or they
needed to stay home to care for children or immunocompromised family
members. That’s why I am pleased Illinois is expanding rental relief to
$1.5 billion, nearly 4 times the amount that was available last year,”
said Governor JB Pritzker. “The Illinois Rental Payment Program will
ensure more than 120,000 household renters see relief, with more renters
potentially being touched in the future, too. Any eligible resident who
rents their home, is behind on payments, and experienced financial
hardship in the pandemic is eligible to apply for up to $25,000 of
rental assistance paid directly to their housing provider or landlord.”
Launched in May 2021, ILRPP is an emergency rental assistance program
providing up to $25,000 to support households in Illinois that are
unable to pay rent due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This round of ILRPP
assistance will deliver over $500 million in assistance and is expected
to assist 63,000 households. To date, IHDA has received applications
from households in 100 of Illinois’ 102 counties. Approximately 90% of
the 8,890 approved applications to date have assisted households who
have been unemployed for more than 90 days, and 99% of approvals have
assisted very-low-income households to keep vulnerable tenants in their
homes while they regain financial solvency. The program has provided an
average of $9,491 per household.
“ILRPP is providing a crucial financial lifeline for
both tenants and landlords during this crisis, and IHDA is committed to
distributing these funds efficiently and as fairly as possible,” said
IHDA Executive Director Kristin Faust.
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“We are pleased by our progress so far, but we know more
support is needed. If you are a renter struggling to pay your bills,
we want you to know that help is here. Funding is still available,
and you can apply for your fair share of support starting June 28 at
ilrpp.ihda.org.”
ILRPP is funded through an appropriation in the federal Consolidated
Appropriations Act of 2021 (P.L. 116-260), which passed in December
2020. This legislation included $900 billion in stimulus relief for
the COVID-19 pandemic, with $25 billion allocated for state and
local government rental assistance programs. The Illinois General
Assembly provided additional guidance for how this funding can best
reach those most in need and increased protections for those facing
eviction through the passage of the COVID-19 Federal Emergency
Rental Assistance Program Act (P.A. 102-0005).
“These are trying times for many of our residents and the Illinois
Rental Payment Program has become a vital resource for housing
stability,” said St. Clair County Board Chairman Mark Kern. “St.
Clair County was pleased to partner with IHDA in implementing this
emergency rental assistance and we hope the tenant-led phase mirrors
the strong turnout of applications as seen in the housing provider
period.”
Additional rounds for rental and a new mortgage assistance program
will be announced in the coming weeks for households still
struggling from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Consolidated
Appropriations Act of 2021 and American Rescue Plan Act (P.L. 117-2)
both provided these emergency funds so the state of Illinois can
continue to aid struggling Illinois renters, housing providers and
homeowners.
Be sure to continue to monitor www.ihda.org for future program
updates and announcements.
Illinois Rental Payment Program
The Illinois Housing Development Authority launched the Illinois
Rental Payment Program (ILRPP) to provide eligible renters up to
$25,000 paid directly to their housing provider. Assistance will be
matched to the tenant’s specific need and will cover up to 15 month
of emergency rental assistance, including up to 12 months of missed
rent payment and three months of future rent payments. The coverage
period is June 2020 through August 2021. Tenants and housing
providers can submit a joint application at ILRPP.IHDA.org.
After the housing provider and tenant have both submitted their
application, they will each receive an Application ID via email.
Applicants may use this ID to check the status of their application
at ILRPP.ihda.org/status.
For additional information, contact the ILRPP call center at:
866-454-3571.
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