July 8, 2020

HUD: Eviction Prevention and Stability Toolkit Released in Latest COVID-19 Response Effort

Toolkit is the most recent effort by the Department to identify individuals who have felt the economic impact of Coronavirus and provide a range of resources to support housing stability

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson today announced the “Eviction Prevention and Stability Toolkit” to encourage Public Housing Authorities (PHA) and Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) landlords to plan for and implement strategies to keep families stably housed and mitigate economic hardships due to Coronavirus.

Once the CARES Act relief bill was signed into law, an eviction moratorium was enacted for 120 days on Public Housing, Housing Choice Vouchers, FHA-insured multifamily properties, and multifamily-assisted properties. The 120-day eviction moratorium ends on July 25, 2020.

To assist families in mitigating any hardships that may arise, HUD has provided an Eviction Prevention and Stability Toolkit.

The toolkit is composed of a PHA best practices guide, tenant brochure with tips to avoid eviction, HCV landlord flyer to encourage engagement with tenants before the moratorium expires, and repayment agreement guidance in addition to sample documents to provide increased clarity for landlords and renters utilizing the resources.

“Many Americans appreciate the role a safe home plays in our everyday lives,” said Secretary Ben Carson. “The Department continues to work with housing providers and renters to prevent any threat to the housing stability of Americans, which is central to their health and well-being, especially in the wake of the coronavirus. Since the onset of this pandemic, we have taken proactive measures to keep Americans in their homes, and this toolkit continues our work.”

For FHA-insured multifamily properties and multifamily-assisted properties where the owner is receiving forbearance mortgage payment relief, tenants cannot be evicted solely for nonpayment of rent for the duration of the forbearance period. HUD issued guidance on July 1 for owners of these properties, including a new online brochure for owners to share with tenants.

In addition, since the onset of COVID-19, HUD took action to help homeowners, landlords, and renters financially impacted by the pandemic. These actions include:

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