Clearwater Accepting Applications for Rental, Mortgage, and Utility Payment Assistance

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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

The city of Clearwater is seeking to assist residents hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic if they are behind on their rental, mortgage, or utility payments.

The Rental, Mortgage, and Utility Assistance program is open to Clearwater applicants for up to $4,000 in unpaid rent, mortgage, or utility bills. In order to qualify, applicants must fall under the following income criteria:

In addition to income requirements, applicants must also have lost their job or portion of income as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic, have less than $4,000 in liquid assets, and live within Clearwater’s incorporated city limits. The assistance is for up to three months and delinquencies must be from April 2020 and beyond. Payments will be disbursed directly to the utility, landlord, mortgage holder or other eligible agency to which the individual bills are due.

The city’s RMU assistance program has been designed to complement Pinellas County’s “Pinellas Cares” program. If an applicant’s income does not meet the above requirements, or their household is five or more persons, the Pinellas Cares program may be able to assist.

For more information on Clearwater’s RMU program, contact Economic Development and Housing Assistant Director Chuck Lane at Charles.lane@myclearwater.com, or 727-562-4023, or log onto: https://www.myclearwater.com/government/city-departments/economic-development/rental-mortgage-and-utility-assistance.

 

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