Don't wait until you've missed several months of rent. Apply as soon as you know you'll have difficulty paying. Most assistance programs have income limits and finite funding.
Overview
Falling behind on rent doesn't have to mean losing your home. California and its counties operate several ongoing rental assistance programs for qualifying renters. Even tenants who have already received an eviction notice may be able to access funds that stop the eviction process. Act quickly โ most programs have limited funding.
๐ธ Rental Assistance Programs
State program for low-income renters with pandemic-related hardship. Check current availability.
Call 211 to find local emergency rental assistance funds in your specific county. Available 24/7.
Federal program for low-income households to pay gas and electric bills. Applied through county social services.
Most California counties operate emergency housing funds through their housing authority or HHS department.
Provides emergency rental and utility assistance regardless of religion. Services vary by county.
Coordinates local emergency assistance funds. Use the 211 search tool to find county-specific resources.
Emergency rental and utility assistance available at local offices. No faith requirement.
Long-term federal rental subsidy. Most counties have waitlists but it's worth applying. Contact your local housing authority.
โ Key California Laws
Authorizes state emergency rental assistance programs. Sets eligibility criteria and requires landlord cooperation.
Provides additional eviction protections for tenants with pending rental assistance applications in some circumstances.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program โ federally funded utility assistance administered by CA counties.
What To Do โ Step by Step
211 is California's free social services helpline. Available 24/7. They can tell you exactly what programs exist in your county right now and help you apply. This is your fastest first step.
Most programs require: proof of income (pay stubs, tax return), proof of tenancy (lease or rental agreement), proof of COVID or financial hardship, landlord's name and contact, and amount of rent owed.
Apply to every program you may qualify for simultaneously โ state, county, and nonprofit. Programs have different eligibility rules and one may approve you when another doesn't.
Tell your landlord in writing that you have applied for assistance. Many landlords will pause eviction proceedings while assistance is pending. Some programs pay landlords directly.
A pending assistance application may pause your eviction in some circumstances. Contact a tenant attorney or legal aid organization as soon as you receive any eviction notice.