On April 14, 2021

Vt State Housing Authority launches new emergency rental assistance program

A new federally funded Vermont Emergency Rental Assistance Program (VERAP) will provide aid to eligible residents of Vermont who cannot pay their rent due to the Covid-19 pandemic.  VERAP will be administered by the  state-authorized  Vermont State Housing Authority (VSHA) with an online application provided by ReFrame Solutions, call center, and case management services from BPO American and a comprehensive outreach and marketing campaign by Fourteen G, all leading experts in their field.

VSHA Executive Director Richard Williams said, “We want to make sure that every eligible tenant and landlord have access to this vital assistance.”

VERAP will help with past-due rent going back to April 1, 2020, and future rent payments as well as relocation expenses, including rental application fees, and security deposits associated directly or indirectly with Covid-19 and future payments not to exceed 15 months. VERAP will also be able to assist with utility payments, which may be applied for separately or together.

The program will have income eligibility requirements and assistance will be available to tenant households where at least one person has qualified for unemployment benefits, had their income reduced, had significant costs, or had other financial hardship due to Covid-19. You do not need to be receiving unemployment benefits payments to get help from this program.  VERAP is designed to help alleviate income pressure on tenants and landlords and restore stability to the rental market. The program is offered to residential tenants and landlords, not businesses or homeowners.

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

‘Vermont’s most promising jobs’ list features well-paying careers in need of at least 300 workers

January 8, 2025
Phil Scott, the Vermont Dept. of Labor (VDOL), and the McClure Foundation announced the release of Vermont’s Most Promising Jobs list, featuring more than 50 occupations expected to pay a median wage above $30/hour and have at least 300 openings over the next decade.  “We have tens of thousands of jobs available in Vermont,” said Governor Scott. “It’s more important than ever…

State of Vermont launches MoneyBack program to return $1.3 million of unclaimed property to Vermonters

January 8, 2025
On Dec. 18, Governor Phil Scott and Treasurer Mike Pieciak announced the launch of the MoneyBack Program, a partnership to proactively return unclaimed property to Vermonters whose identity and address can be verified via Tax Department data. The program will rightfully return a total of nearly $1.3 million to over 5,000 Vermonters this holiday season.…

‘An anomaly?’: Pay to state employees under investigation exceeds $2.6m, up 60%

January 8, 2025
By Ethan Weinstein / VTDigger State records show that since the start of 2020, taxpayers have funded more than $9 million in wages for state employees on paid leave while under investigation for alleged misconduct. According to Vermont Dept. of Human Resources records obtained through a public records request, the cost of paid investigative leave…

Agency of Ag launches on-farm bulk milk sampling program to combat dairy avian flu in cows

January 8, 2025
The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets (VAAFM) has initiated a monthly bulk milk sampling program to monitor for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in dairy cattle to protect Vermont’s dairy farms and the state’s agricultural economy. This proactive measure aligns with a USDA mandate to test Grade A milk nationwide following the first…