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Algonquin Tenants Can Apply For $5K Rent Grant During Pandemic

The Illinois Housing Development Authority is offering funds to renters that may have fallen behind due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Renters who fell behind due to the coronavirus pandemic may be eligible for assistance from state officials.
Renters who fell behind due to the coronavirus pandemic may be eligible for assistance from state officials. (Lauren Ramsby/Patch)

LAKE IN THE HILLS, IL — Tenants in Algonquin and Lake In The Hills can apply for a $5,000 grant to help pay their rent during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Illinois Housing Development Authority is accepting applications through Aug. 21 for its emergency relief program for renters, though officials said the window could close sooner if the agency is inundated with applications.

The IHDA’s $150 million Emergency Rental Assistance program is expected to help about 30,000 renters across the state. To be eligible for a grant from the program, renters must have an unpaid rent balance that started after March 1, according to the IHDA.

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Renters, or an adult member of their households, also must have lost income due to the coronavirus pandemic — whether they lost their jobs or had their hours reduced — and earn less than the maximum amount allowed for their area.

Renters can apply for emergency assistance if their income before the coronavirus pandemic was less than 80 percent of the median income of a four-person household in their area, as calculated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

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According to HUD data, the median income for a four-person household in Lake In the Hills and Algonquin is $91,000. That means McHenry County renters who earned less than $72,800 qualify for emergency rental assistance from the IHDA, if they meet the program’s other criteria.

Renters’ landlords must be willing to participate in the Emergency Rental Assistance Program for their grant applications to be considered.

The IHDA will send $5,000 checks to the landlords of renters whose applications are approved. That money will be used to pay off any rent-related debts, with any remaining money to be put toward future rent payments in 2020, officials have said.

Renters in Algonquin and Lake In the Hills can get help with their applications from Consumer Credit Counseling Services, which is one of 62 community and outreach assistance organizations chosen by Illinois officials to help applicants through the process.

Credit Counseling Services, which is located at 13707 W. Jackson Street in Woodstock, can be reached by calling (815) 338-5757 or by visiting www.illinoiscccs.org.

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