Emergency Rental and Utility Payment Relief Still Available for Eligible Middlesex County Residents

The Middlesex County Emergency Rental Assistance (MCERAP) still has funding to distribute to Middlesex County residents unable to meet rent and utility obligations because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Residents are urged to apply for assistance today. Since launching in May 2021, MCERAP has already distributed $847,905 in rental assistance and $50,305 in utilities assistance, totaling more than $898,000 in combined assistance for renter households in Middlesex County. Millions of dollars are still available for distribution,

MCERAP, which is funded through a $24.6 million grant from the federal government, is open to renter households in Middlesex County that meet specific criteria (see below). Funding is distributed on a priority basis, directly to landlords and utility companies. Assistance is limited to a maximum of 12 months of arrears and cannot be provided for rental and/or utility arrears incurred prior to March 2020.

“The economic crisis caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic has left countless Americans in financial distress due to job loss or reduced work hours. That includes many individuals and families right here in Middlesex County,” said Board of County Commissioners Director Ronald G. Rios. “Even as the economy begins to recover, there are many still in need of a helping hand to pay their rent or utility bills. The Middlesex County Emergency Rental Assistance Program offers just that – and there is still funding available. I encourage anyone who may be eligible to apply for assistance today at middlesexcountynj.gov/rentalassistance.”

“When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the U.S., so many people were left out of work and struggling to get by financially,” said County Commissioner Claribel A. Azcona-Barber. “That’s why the County worked hard to create the Middlesex County Emergency Rental Assistance Program. It is an excellent resource for any renter who has fallen behind on their rent or utility bills because of the pandemic. If you are struggling financially and think that you may meet the eligibility requirements, I hope you will apply for financial assistance through this program.”

ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES

Households eligible for financial assistance through the MCERAP are renter households in which at least one individual meets the following criteria:

  • Qualifies for unemployment or has experienced a reduction in household income, incurred significant costs, or experienced a financial hardship due to COVID-19
  • Demonstrates a risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability, mainly documented by having an outstanding rental balance and/or eviction filing
  • Has a household income at or below 80 percent of the area median income* (Please note: Eligible households that include an individual who has been unemployed for the 90 days prior to application for assistance, and households with income at or below 50 percent of the area median, will be prioritized for assistance.)

*Area median income guidelines can be found on the County website at middlesexcountynj.gov/rentalassistance.

APPLYING FOR ASSISTANCE

Applications for financial assistance from the MCERAP may be submitted by an adult member of an eligible household or by a landlord on behalf of that eligible household. All required information and documentation must be submitted before an application will be considered for funding. Required documentation may include a copy of the rental agreement, tax returns, pay stubs, etc.

Rental assistance provided on behalf of an eligible household should not duplicate any other federally funded rental assistance provided to that household. For households in voucher subsidized units like Section 8, or in Public Housing, assistance may be available for the tenant’s portion of the rent or to pay an outstanding utility balance.

Rental assistance may be provided on behalf of individuals who had a rental unit prior to the pandemic commencing in March 2020, lost the rental unit due to the pandemic, and executed a lease for a new rental unit but are having difficulty paying the first few months of the new lease.

If an eligible household is behind on rent payments, also known as being in arrears, assistance must be provided to reduce or pay off the back rent before that household may be eligible for assistance with future rent payments.

Individuals seeking additional information regarding MCERAP, and those interested in applying for financial assistance, should visit middlesexcountynj.gov/rentalassistance.

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