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CDC Issues New Eviction Moratorium Through October 3

Yesterday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a new order temporarily halting evictions for nonpayment of rent in communities with substantial or high levels of community transmission of COVID-19. The CDC defines substantiation and high transmission based on the number of positive cases in the county and the percentage of positive tests (see footnote 9 in the order for more specific information). The order cites the increase in COVID-19 cases and the public health impact evictions would have due to increased movement and shared and congregate housing situations into which evicted tenants may be forced to enter. The order is in effect until October 3, 2021.

All Alaska Housing Rent Relief Applicants Contacted

While the federal eviction moratorium expired on Saturday, July 31, 2021 Alaska Housing Finance Corporation has contacted all 30,000 applicants in Alaska Housing Rent Relief, reviewed all requests for past-due rent and paid $85.2 million. As part of the federal COVID relief package passed at year-end 2020, approximately $242 million was made available through Alaska Housing Rent Relief. Alaska renters are among the first to be approved for this assistance, with eligible applicants receiving commitment for up to 12 months of rent and/or utility relief.

Assistance Available to Iowa Renters and Landlords

Governor Reynolds, the Iowa Finance Authority and Iowa Legal Aid are reminding Iowa renters and landlords of resources available to them with the federal eviction moratoriumā€™s expiration on July 31. Iowa renters at-risk of eviction or who receive an eviction notice should immediately apply for assistance through the Iowa Rent and Utility Assistance Program and contact Iowa Legal Aid to inquire about legal assistance that may be available to them at no cost. Ā 

IRS Publishes Population Figures for Calculating Disaster Housing Credit Authority

This morning the Internal Revenue Service published Notice 2021-45 advising Housing Credit allocating agencies that qualified for additional Housing Credit authority under the Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2020 of the population residing in qualified disaster zones, which is necessary for determining the amount of disaster Housing Credit authority for which each qualified state is eligible.

Donna Marsh and Tricia Morin Appointed to New Hampshire Housing Board of Directors

Donna Marsh of Stratham and Tricia Morin of Hopkinton were recently appointed to the New Hampshire Housing Board of Directors by Governor Chris Sununu. Marsh is the Interim Director for Home for All/United Way Greater Seacoast, a coalition to end homelessness. Previously she was the executive director for New Generation, Inc., a family-oriented shelter for homeless pregnant women and women with small children.

NCSHA Washington Report | July 30, 2021

Emergency rental assistance is a pretty plain-spoken term for a federal program, even if itā€™s jargon for lifeline. Many of us with a stake in its success now understand not nearly enough people...

Ending of Federal Eviction Moratorium Does Not Affect Minnesotans

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) eviction moratorium is currently slated to end on Saturday, July 31, potentially affecting thousands of American renters behind on their rent ā€“ but not Minnesota renters. With legislative action last month, Minnesota has broader and longer renter protections than the ending CDC eviction moratorium.

House Approves FY 2022 Omnibus Bill with Funding for HUD and Rural Housing Programs

The U.S. House of Representatives yesterday passed an omnibus appropriations bill, H.R. 4502, that combines seven fiscal year (FY) 2022 appropriations billsĀ  and includes funding for HUD and U.S. Department of Agriculture rural housing programs. The bill passed on a party-line vote of 219-208, with all Democrats present voting aye and all Republicans present voting against.

Governor Cuomo Announces $270 Million in Financing for 728 Affordable, Supportive, Sustainable Homes Across New York State

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced $270 million in financing for six affordable housing developments that will build or preserve 728 affordable, supportive, sustainable homes for New Yorkers. The awards will leverage an additional $93 million to create an overall investment of more than $360 million that will spur local economic development and advance New York's commitment to healthy, energy-efficient housing opportunities that reduce the State's impact on the environment.

Qualified Allocation Plan Approved, the Guide to Future Federal Low Income Housing Tax Credit Allocation

Governor Ned Lamont and Seila Mosquera-Bruno, Commissioner of the Department of Housing and Board Chairwoman of the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA), announced the adoption of the 2022 and 2023 Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP).Ā  The QAP is the guide for applications to the 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Program, administered by CHFA.

MaineHousing Announces Expanded Emergency Rental Assistance Program Eligibility

Today MaineHousing announced expanded eligibility for the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program, increasing both the potential number of Maine people who can receive help paying their rent and utilities and the number of months they may receive assistance.

Commission Approves Expanded Mortgage Lending Capabilities for HFA

The North Dakota Industrial Commission has approved changes to North Dakota Housing Finance Agencyā€™s (NDHFA) North Dakota Roots program that will allow the agency to finance mortgage loans for higher-income individuals and families and to refinance residential real estate loans.