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Memphis Tennessee Utilizes Emergency Rental Assistance Program
Industry Update
September 1, 2021
Source: NPR
In a courthouse in Memphis, Tenn., a full docket of cases means tenants are packed into eviction court – as much as social distancing will allow, and then a little more. When each tenant is called up for their case, Judge Phyllis Gardner asks this question: “Are you interested in the rental assistance program?”
For the tenants who show up to their court date, judges here regularly extend cases weeks into the future and nearly push them down the hall to Room 134, where Memphis Area Legal Services attorneys help tenants start applications for rental aid.
One of those attorneys, Freda Turner, stands up in the courtroom to talk about the program.
“If you apply and if you’re approved, we will pay up to 12 months of your back rent plus one month of future rent,” she explains. “We will bring you to zero, and you’ll get a fresh start.”
A stable home is the idea behind the $46 billion in the U.S. Treasury Department’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program. Appropriated by Congress to be distributed by states and localities, the federal aid means that even tenants facing deep rental debt have the chance to stay in their homes.