Evicted San Antonio tenant argues landlords need more education on rental assistance programs
Christopher Cureton-Emanuel said he spent over a year dealing with apartment staff on submitting forms for city and state rental assistance. Author: Adam Pyle (KENS5), Zack Briggs Published: 10:50 PM CDT March 16, 2021 Updated: 10:50 PM CDT March 16, 2021
SAN ANTONIO The CDC’s eviction moratorium in light of the coronavirus pandemic ends March 31st, prompting many to fear whether they’ll have a place to call home next month.
It was early in the pandemic when Christopher Cureton-Emanuel found himself spiraling into financial chaos.
“I lost my job maybe going into two months into it. I went from 40 hours to 10 hours and the cut down to 5 and then let go,” Christopher said.
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Program to help struggling San Antonio families still flush with cash
Nearly 44% of $133.6M Emergency Housing Assistance Program still available to help pay rent, utilities, internet bills
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SAN ANTONIO – A program to help residents who are struggling because of the pandemic pay their rent and other bills still has tens of millions of dollars to dole out.
The Emergency Housing Assistance Program (EHAP) has received a total of $133.6 million in chunks over the past year from various funding sources. The latest funding top-off, $46.8 million of U.S. Treasury funding in February, is one reason it still has nearly 44% of the money available $58.4 million.
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