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How Low-Income Renters Can Get Help Paying Rent and Housing Costs

   Rent is often the biggest monthly bill for low-income individuals and families. When rent goes up, hours are cut, a medical bill arrives, or an eviction notice shows up, it can feel like there is nowhere to turn.

   The good news is that rent help does exist, but it is spread across federal programs, local housing agencies, nonprofit organizations, utility programs, legal aid offices, and emergency housing systems.

The First Step Is Knowing What Kind of Help You Need

   Low-income renters usually need one of two kinds of help. The first is emergency rent assistance, which may help with back rent, late rent, court-related eviction prevention, utility bills, or a short-term crisis.   

   The second is long-term affordable housing, which may include Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, public housing, subsidized apartments, senior housing, disability housing, or rural rental assistance.

   The difference matters because emergency rent help is often handled by different programs. Long-term rental assistance is usually handled through HUD programs, local Public Housing Agencies, property managers, or USDA Rural Development properties. USAGov lists federal rental help options such as Section 8, public housing, subsidized rental housing, and programs for seniors, people with disabilities, and veterans.

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*Perplexity AI. (2025, November 9). [Large Language Model]. Perplexity. https://www.perplexity.ai/

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