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This document provides guidance on commonly requested missing documentation in Texas Rent Relief applications. This guide will help Tenants ensure their TRRP application is complete, accurate, and includes all necessary supporting documents.
The Texas Rent Relief Program can help renters with the following costs starting as far back as March 13, 2020: Past due, current and up to 2 months of expected
The Texas Rent Relief Program provides up to eighteen (18) months of assistance for the following expenses: n Past due rent (including past due rent for a previous residence) n Current and future rent, n Past due utility and home energy costs, and n Current and future utilities and home energy costs Documents Valid ID (ONE of the following)
If you are living in a rent-restricted property, you or your landlord can provide evidence of your most recent income certification (as long as it is no older than one year from when you apply for assistance).
Application for assistance may be initiated by either the Tenant or the Landlord so please read carefully and follow the steps in order to ensure you are filling out the application process correctly.
Texas Coronavirus Relief Bill Rental Assistance Program administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. Falsification of documents or any material falsehoods or omissions in an Application to this program, including knowingly seeking duplicative benefits, is subject to state and federal criminal penalties.
Utility Provider understands that the Texas Rent Relief Program will only pay late fees for nonpayment of utilities in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Utility Provider has waived or will waive any fees or penalties in excess of those not compliant with applicable laws
The TEDP may provide up to 12 months of rental and utility assistance for eligible tenants who are behind on their rent due to the COVID-19 pandemic and have been sued for eviction.
What is the Texas Rent Relief Program? 3 •First COVID-19 statewide rental/utility assistance program •For low and moderate income households: •Financially impacted by COVID-19 •Facing housing instability or at risk of homelessness •Over $2 billion available for assistance
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