Illinois Rental Payment Program to
Reopen in Early December 2021
Illinois Rental Payment Program will open
for New Applications Beginning Monday, Dec. 6 at
illinoishousinghelp.org
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[November 09, 2021]
Due to a vendor needing additional time to ensure its application
platform is functioning properly, the Illinois Housing Development
Authority (IHDA) announced today that it will reopen the Illinois
Rental Payment Program on Monday, Dec. 6 instead of Monday, Nov. 8.
While the date for the program reopening is now delayed, money from
this round will still be distributed to approved Illinoisans before
the end of the year as originally scheduled.
In the first round of ILRPP launched in May, IHDA reviewed all
completed applications, approved more than 57,000 applications and
paid out nearly $540 million on behalf of renters experiencing
pandemic-related hardships. Since 2020, the state of Illinois has
provided over $776 million in emergency rental assistance to help
keep more than 103,100 Illinois seniors, families and others safely
housed.
IHDA is continuously learning from previous application rounds and
striving to improve the application process to ensure the funds can
quickly get to landlords and tenants who have been negatively
impacted by COVID-19. The application portal requires additional
testing to ensure it can accommodate the tens of thousands of
applicants that may apply for ILRPP assistance. Applications will
now be accepted beginning Monday, Dec. 6 through 11:59 p.m. on
Sunday, Jan 9 at illinoishousinghelp.org.
“While this delays the date we’ll begin accepting applications, IHDA
is committed to meeting the original timeline of disbursing rental
assistance money to tenants and landlords in December,” said IHDA
Executive Director Kristin Faust. “We recognize this postponement
may cause concern for tenants facing eviction, but there is help for
renters available now.”
For renters who are in need of immediate assistance, the Illinois
Department of Human Services (IDHS) is currently accepting
applications for rental assistance. Households looking for
assistance should contact an IDHS Service Provider Agency to ask
about rental assistance. Provider Agencies will help you determine
if you are eligible and help you apply for rental assistance. A list
of Provider Agencies, as well as organizations helping with utility
bills, free legal aid, and additional services can be found at
www.illinoisrentalassistance.org/.
Further aiming to reduce evictions in Illinois, a Court-Based Rental
Assistance Program administered by IDHS is available to assist
tenants outside of Cook County with active cases in eviction court.
Tenants may apply for up to 12 months of past due rent and up to
three months of future rent payments using their eviction court case
number at ilrpp.ihda.org.
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The December 2021 reopening of ILRPP will provide more than $250
million to renters and landlords in an effort to prevent evictions
and keep families safe and secure while they regain their financial
footing. The additional ILRPP funding is expected to assist more
than 27,000 Illinois households. IHDA is currently working closely
with its hired technology vendor partners to address unexpected
issues and ensure the system is stable when the portal opens.
ILRPP provides direct funding to support Illinois tenants unable to
pay their rent due to a COVID-19-related loss of income. Approved
applicants will receive one-time grants of up to $25,000 paid
directly to their landlords on their behalf. If the landlord chooses
not to participate in the program, tenants may receive payments
directly. In this application round, assistance will cover up to 18
months of emergency rental payments, including up to 15 months of
missed payments and up to three months of future rent payments. Rent
owed from June 2020 through April 2022 may be paid for with ILRPP
funds. Priority will be given to households earning less than 50% of
AMI and to households with one or more members who have been
unemployed for at least 90 days.

Tenant eligibility requirements:
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Household lives in Illinois and rents their home as their
primary residence.
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Household must have experienced a financial hardship directly or
indirectly due to the pandemic.
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Household income is below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI),
adjusted for household size.
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Household must have an unpaid rent balance.
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Proof of citizenship is not required.
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Rental assistance is not a “public charge” benefit.
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Tenants residing in state- or federally-subsidized housing are
eligible to apply.
For additional information and updates, please visit
illinoishousinghelp.org.
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