

Thursday is the last day for people to apply for a state program providing assistance to Californians with unpaid rent or utilities due to COVID-19.
The Housing Is Key Program is available to income-eligible applicants who apply before 5 p.m. Thursday. People whose applications are successfully processed will be notified of next steps.
Those who qualify can apply, or check the status of their application, at HousingIsKey.com or by calling 833-430-2122. People who need assistance applying can call 833-687-0967.
The program may cover renters’ unpaid rent dating back to April 1, 2020, as well as future payments. The program also has funding available for owed utility payments and may cover 100% of owed payments for a total of 12 months, including for months dating back to April 1, 2020, as well.
Income-eligible renters are qualified regardless of immigration status if they have been impacted by COVID-19 and have unpaid rent. The state will determine if the applicant is income eligible after they apply.
California committed $5.2 billion in rental relief funds for California residents. According to the LA Housing Department in September, the projected need for rental assistance in Los Angeles is about $950 million.
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