Los Angeles County has launched a $46.3 million rent relief program to help qualified landlords mitigate the detrimental economic impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and tenants who have fallen behind on their rent payments. The LA County Rent Relief Program will offer grants of up to $30...
Californians behind on their rent payments have until March 31 to apply for the state’s COVID rent relief program, officials announced last week. The state will help tenants with unpaid rent and utilities owed from April 1, 2020 through March 31, 2022.
In September of 2022, RentReliefRI closed. All cases in the previous program have been resolved and are not eligible to be reopened. The Eviction Prevention Assistance Program is now closed. The funding for this program has been depleted and additional funding is not expected.Please click here ...
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COVID-19 UpdatesNewsBusiness and OperationsPremises Ottawa – Federal and provincial governments have agreed to extend a commercial rent relief program to help cover July costs for eligible small businesses, with a few changes. Canadian Manufacturing/The Canadian Press reports. |READ MORE ...
标签commercial lease, Commercial Real Estate, Covid-19, Rent relief Peter M. Tolensky Partner Email | 604.631.9125 Peter is the Leader of Lawson Lundell's Real Estate Group. His clients include pension funds, asset managers, developers and other private entities to whom he provides advice on...
Emergency Shelter for street women in Salinas, and a community of formerly broken and abandoned lives now living together in mutual support in House of Peace transitional living program. dorothysplace.org Food Bank for Monterey County Sanctuary will be donating food throughout the year to the Food...
“You cannot achieve your goals, you cannot become independent if you don’t have a home,” said Dr. Areta Crowell, head of the county’s Department of Mental Health. “So many of us take that for granted. . . . We hope that we can see it multiply and grow.” ...