Minnesota launches program to help pay rents; many have fallen behind during pandemic
The state, large Minnesota cities and counties and nine Native American tribes received about $400 million for housing assistance from the federal COVID relief act that Congress passed in December.
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Bill Salisbury / St. Paul Pioneer Press | 12:17 pm, Apr. 21, 2021 ×
ST. PAUL For the past month, Minnesota housing officials have been telling tenants and landlords who need rental assistance that “help is on the way.”
That help arrived Tuesday, April 20.
Minnesota Housing Finance Commissioner Jennifer Ho said her agency posted an online website RentHelpMN.org where people can apply for housing assistance grants. People can also call 211, a helpline with staff available to answer questions about the program from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Minnesota launches program to help pay rents; many have fallen behind during pandemic
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