Los inquilinos que residen en viviendas subsidiadas por el estado o el gobierno federal pueden recibir asistencia ILRPP2 para cubrir la parte del alquiler pagada por el inquilino.
Documentos adicionales requeridos:
Copia del comprobante con la parte del alquiler del inquilino
Copia de recertificación de ingresos con el nuevo monto del alquiler
Asistencia de alquiler recibida para 2020-2021 de otros programas para garantizar que no se dupliquen los beneficios
Los proveedores de vivienda pueden solicitar varios inquilinos a la vez utilizando la función "Carga masiva"
Los proveedores de vivienda pueden verificar el estado de todas sus solicitudes para varias unidades en un solo tablero
Documentos adicionales requeridos:
Identificación del proveedor de vivienda o prueba de LLC
Certificado de buena conducta
Articulos de incorporación
HOUSING
Access to safe and affordable housing is critical. Like employment, rules, and rights differ depending on whether housing options are based on a subsidized (or government-regulated) program or from the private market. The Fair Housing Act and the Cook County Just Housing Amendment offer some protections for people with arrest and conviction records. We can help you understand your housing rights and secure housing.
Contact Open Communities at 847-501-5760 or intake@open-communities to schedule an appointment with our intake specialist. From there, we can determine whether you may benefit from housing counseling, fair housing services, or a referral to one of our partners. We specialize in delivering presentations on the Just Housing Amendment, so inquire with our Outreach and Education Coordinator, Claire Bacon (cbacon@open-communities.org), on whether we have any upcoming trainings.
HOUSING-RELATED RESOURCES FOR COMMUNITY MEMBERS WHO HAVE BEEN IMPACTED BY INCARCERATION:
Information on the Just Housing Amendment, which provides protections for people with conviction histories in housing contexts: https://www.cookcountyil.gov/content/just-housing-amendment-information-landlords
INFORMATION AND RESOURCES RELATING TO EVICTION IN CHICAGO:
https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/doh/covid/Eviction_Resources_Flyer_Fall-2021.pdf
Rentervention is a virtual housing assistant tool developed by Law Center for Better Housing. This service has a great deal of relevant support and information for tenants in a myriad of housing situations: https://rentervention.com/
Understanding the Cook County Residential Tenant Landlord Ordinance (RTLO) can help people understand their rights. Find Housing Action Illinois' RTLO resources here: https://housingactionil.org/what-we-do/advocacy/rental-affordability/rtlo/
If you have an eviction on your record, you may be eligible for sealing it, preventing providers from using this information against you. Illinois Legal Aid has more here: https://www.illinoislegalaid.org/legal-information/removing-eviction-case-my-record
HOUSING
Access to safe and affordable housing is critical. Like employment, rules, and rights differ depending on whether housing options are based on a subsidized (or government-regulated) program or from the private market. The Fair Housing Act and the Cook County Just Housing Amendment offer some protections for people with arrest and conviction records. We can help you understand your housing rights and secure housing.
CONTACT OPEN COMMUNITIES
Contact Open Communities at 847-501-5760 or intake@open-communities to schedule an appointment with our intake specialist. From there, we can determine whether you may benefit from housing counseling, fair housing services, or a referral to one of our partners. We specialize in delivering presentations on the Just Housing Amendment, so inquire with our Outreach and Education Coordinator, Claire Bacon (cbacon@open-communities.org), on whether we have any upcoming trainings.
HOUSING-RELATED RESOURCES
FOR COMMUNITY MEMBERS WHO HAVE BEEN IMPACTED BY INCARCERATION
Information on the Just Housing Amendment, which provides protections for people with conviction histories in housing contexts, may be viewed here.
INFORMATION AND RESOURCES RELATING TO EVICTION IN CHICAGO
UNDERSTANDING YOUR RIGHTS
Rentervention is a virtual housing assistant tool developed by Law Center for Better Housing. This service has a great deal of relevant support and information for tenants in a myriad of housing situations.
Understanding the Cook County Residential Tenant Landlord Ordinance (RTLO) can help people understand their rights. Find Housing Action Illinois' RTLO resources here.
If you have an eviction on your record, you may be eligible for sealing it, preventing providers from using this information against you. Illinois Legal Aid has more here.