$68M in financial support to be distributed to qualified landlords
LOS ANGELES – As the June 4 deadline approaches, the Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA) urges all qualified landlords to apply for the LA County Rent Relief Program.
Applications must be submitted before the deadline of Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at 4:59 PM PDT.
DCBA is committed to supporting applicants through every step of the application process. Technical assistance is available in multiple languages by calling (877) 849-0770 between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM PST.
Launched by the LA County Board of Supervisors and administered by The Center by Lendistry, the program will distribute over $68 million in financial support to qualified landlords adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Applicants must be located in LA County, excluding the City of Los Angeles.
The Rent Relief Program will provide up to $30,000 per rental unit to qualified landlords for past-due rent and eligible expenses dating from April 1, 2022, to the present. The Program aims to prevent tenant evictions and ensure the continued provision of housing.
DCBA has implemented a prioritized review process for the LA County Rent Relief Program applications. Applications submitted will be systematically evaluated, with priority given to those demonstrating the most substantial financial distress, those catering to the most vulnerable tenants, and properties located in areas of highest need, as identified by the LA County Equity Explorer Tool.
Rafael Carbajal, DCBA Director, stated, “As we near the application deadline, we urge landlords to not miss this chance for financial aid. This is your opportunity to secure the support necessary to maintain affordable housing services for tenants throughout Los Angeles County.”
Tunua Thrash-Ntuk, President & CEO of The Center by Lendistry, added, “The Rent Relief Program has played a crucial role in supporting landlords and tenants during these challenging times. We are proud of the impact we’ve had, ensuring that those most in need can stay housed. As this round concludes, I encourage all eligible landlords to apply and take advantage of the resources available to safeguard their properties and their tenants.” (AJPress)