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1. SHORT-TERM/1N1EDIUM-TER11 RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM:
Program Description:
The Short.'Medium-Term rental assistance program provides temporary financial assistance services
to iuidividuals and families who would be homeless but for this assistance. This assistance will allow
families and individuals to remain in their existing rental units or to help them obtain and remain in
rental units they select located within City limits.
Short -Term rental assistance may not exceed rental costs accrued over a period of 3
months. After 3 months, if program participants receiving Short -Term rental assistance
need additional. financial assistance to remain housed, they must be evaluated for
eligibility, to receive up to 3 additional months of Medium -Term rental assistance;
ii. Medium -Term rental assistance may not exceed actual rental costs accrued over a period
of 4 to 12 months. If program participants receiving Medium -Tema rental assistance need
additional financial assistance to remain housed. thev must be evaluated for eh -ibility
every 3 months until the maximum assistance allowed under this City program is
reached.
Tvpe of Assistance:
Eligible families and individuals can qualify for the following assistance based on their financial
situation:
Rental Assistance:
a. May be used to pay up to 6 months rental in arrears for eligible program participants
if the payment enables the program participant to remain in the housing unit for
which the arrears are being paid or move to another unit;
b. No program participant may receive more than 12 months of rental assistance
inclusive of rental in arrears payments;
c. Rental Payments shall follow a declining subsidy schedule (see Attachment 1);
d. Rental payments cannot be made on behalf of eligible individuals or families for the
same period of time and for the same cost types that are being provided through
another federal, state, or local housing subsidy program;
e. Rents must be the lower of fair market rent as published annually by US Department
of Housing and Urban Development or the rent reasonableness standard for the
apartment;
ii. Security and Utility Deposits:
a. Security and utility (electric. water &- sewer. and gas only) deposits covering the
same period of time in NA-hich assistance is being provided through another housing
subsidy program are allowable as long as they corer different expenditures.
iii. Utility Pa,rments:
a. Up to 12 months of utility payments (electric. water 8. sewer. and gas only),
including up to 6 months of utility payments in arrears:
b. Household member must have an account in his:'her name with the utility company or
proof of responsibility to make utility payments such as canceled checks or receipts
in hisIaer name from a utility company;
iv. Moving Cost Assistance:
a. Covers reasonable moving costs. such as truck rental, hiring a moving company, or
short-term storage fees for a maximum of 3 months or until the program participant is
in housing, whichever is shorter:
e. Motel and Hotel Vouchers:
a. Covers motel and/or hotel vouchers for up to 30 days if no appropriate shelter beds
are available and subsequent rental housing has been identified, but it is not
immediately available for move -in by program participants;
All payments A-iE be made directly to the vendors.
Eligible Program Participants:
Households must meet the following eligibility criteria:
1. Must be residents of the City of Miami;
2. Must have household income at or below 60% of area median income (AMI) as
published annually by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development;
3. Must be at risk of homelessness due to one or more of the following situations:
a. Facing eviction within 2 weeks from a private dwelling (including housing provided
by family and friends);
b. Sudden and significant loss of income. Such loss of income must have occurred after
September 1", 2008;
c. Sudden and significant increase in utility costs;
d. Recent traumatic life event, such as death of a spouse or primary care provider, or
recent health crisis that prevented the household from meeting its financial
responsibilities;
e. Significant amount of medical debt;
f. Discharge within two weeks from an institution in which the person has been a
resident for more than 180 days (including prisons, mental health institutions,
hospitals);
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g. Residencv in housing that has been condemned by housing officials and is no longer
meant for human habitation:
h. Homeless in the last 12 months. due to a recent life chanaing event. such as loss of
income, death of a spouse or a priman° care provider. or recent health crisis;
i. Past institutional care (prison. treatment facility. hospital):
j. Other risk factors not listed must be pre -approved by the City of Miami.
4. Be certified as eligible by a Case Manager for the program and attend all required case
management appointments-.
Duration of Assistance
Initial assistance will be for a period of three (3) months. However, assistance can be extended
for additional nine (9) months, if participant is able to show progress towards financial
sufficiency. Notwithstanding the financial situation of a household, the maximum total assistance
cannot be more than a period of 12 months including any payments made towards arrears.
2. HOUSLNG RELOCATIONAND ST_4BILIZATION SERN10ES
Program Descrit)tion:
This program provides for services that assist program participants with housing stability and
placement. These sen ices are limited to the following and may only be provided to eligible
participants receiving Rental Assistance as highlighted in program -1 above.
i. Case Management
a. Households will be required to meet with a Case Manager before any financial
assistance is provided to verify income and program eligibility; The Case Manager
will also provide the following services to the household:
1.Refer ineligible households to other agencies for assistance;
2.Refer eligible households to other agencies who can provide assistance in
improving the financial situation of the household;
3.Certify households for extensions based on household's actions made towards
financial sufficiency;
4.Refer eligible households for legal services in landlord/tenant disputes and
approve payment of legal expenses, if such legal services attempt to keep the
tenant in their current housing;
ii. mal Services
a. Provides for legal advice and representation in administrative or court proceedings
related to tenant/landlord matters or housing issues, provided that the assistance will
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attempt to keep the tenant in their current housing. Legal sen -ices related to
mortaaaes are not eligible.
iii. Credit Repair
a. Assist rental assistance program participants with critical skills related to household
budgeting, monev manaaemem. accessing a freed personal credit report. and
resolving personal credit issues.
HPRP Estimated Budget Summary
5150,000
Homelessness
5169,646
Total Amount
53,392,918
Rapid Re -housing
i
Prevention
I
Budgeted
Financial Assistance'
51,696,500
i 5678,500
j S2,375,000
Housing Relocation and
S500,000
f S198.272
S698.272
Stabilization Sen-iees-
Subtotal
$2,196,500
5876,772
$3,073,2721
(add previous two rows)
Data Collection and Evaluation
5150,000
Administration (up to 5% of allocation)
5169,646
Total HPRP Amount Budgeted
53,392,918
'Financial assistance includes the following activities as detailed in the HPRP Notice: short-
term rental assistance, medium-term rental assistance, security deposits, utility deposits,
utility payments, moving cost assistance, and motel or hotel vouchers.
IHousina relocation and stabilization services include the following activities as detailed in
the HPRP Notice: case management, outreach, housing search and placement, legal services,
mediation, and credit repair.
3Data collection and evaluation includes costs associated with operating HUD -approved
homeless management information systems for purposes of collecting unduplicated counts of
homeless persons and analyzing patterns of use of HPRP funds.
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Attachment I
Rental Assistance: Assistance is individually deterniined and may vary depending on need.
Short and Medium -Tenn Assistance Subsidies (in percentages):
Month
1
2
3
4 5 6 j 7
8
9
10 j 11 j 12
City Share of
Rent
100%
100%
751
50/ 50/
25%i
25%i
25%
25%�
25%
25
25%
I
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City Share of
Rent (Disabled)
o
100 /o
0
` 10010
I
0
I 75 /o
0
7 5 /0
!
0
75 /a
0
7 5 /0
0
7 5 !o
o
` 75 /0
I
0
7510
0
75 /o
750/0
15%
Assisted clients are responsible for contributing the part of the rent not covering by the subsidies.
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