ACAP to reopen rental relief program for County

4 years ago

PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — Aroostook County Action Program and MaineHousing on Nov. 1 reopened the COVID-19 Rental Relief Program for the months of October, November, and December for renters who cannot afford to pay their rent due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. 

The latest offering expands upon previous rent relief programs, run statewide by MaineHousing and  administered locally by ACAP, allowing both previous and new applicants to apply for a maximum of $1,000  per month for October, November and December rent payments. One change in the program is that it now  also covers people who live in MaineHousing-financed properties and do not have a Section 8 voucher or  receive other governmental rental assistance. 

“When we received additional funds allocated by Governor Mills in September, our projections showed that  we would run out of money after issuing payments to help cover September rent,” said Daniel Brennan,  director of MaineHousing. “As it turns out, a number of initial applicants did not proceed through the full  application, and we are glad we’re able to extend help to more Mainers in need.” 

“This comes at a time when the need is great and, for some, growing,” said Jason Parent, ACAP executive  director/CEO. “We are headed into what many anticipate will be a long and difficult COVID winter.  Many in  our community, who are facing a prolonged economic impact from the effects of COVID-19, are worried as the  temperatures drop and household expenses increase, while pre-COVID income has not returned.”

Parent continued, “We are  pleased to continue this critical partnership with MaineHousing to ensure residents of Aroostook County and  across Maine have warm and safe places to live, and area landlords get their rental payments so the money  can circulate back into our local economy when it is needed most.”

Renters may apply for October and November by visiting mainehousing.org/covidrent or www.acap-me.org. Applications for December rent will be accepted beginning on Nov. 23. Applications are on a first-come, first-served basis and are managed in The County by  ACAP, and by local Community Action Agencies in other part of the state. 

Following a successful application, and appropriate communication and verification of program participation  with the landlord, ACAP pays the property owner directly. Should there be any balance of payment, landlords  agree to postpone it, not forgive it, when they agree to participate. The landlord also agrees not to evict for  non-payment of rent for the month(s) for which the funds are applied.  

“We want to be sure people know that even if they applied and received funds during other phases of this  program, they can reapply now if they still need help paying their rent,” Brennan added.  

Additional eligibility requirements and information can be found at mainehousing.org/covidrent.  

Since its creation in April, the COVID-19 Rental Relief Program has allowed ACAP the ability to process 789  payments to local landlords ensuring county residents remained safely in their homes during this pandemic.