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Back Rent Payments

By Bethany

ERAP Program (Emergency Rental Assistance Program)
Washington County DSS ERAP Queue: (518) 746-2282
Warren County DSS ERAP Queue: (518)761-6324
Saratoga County DSS ERAP Queue: (518) 884-4140
1-844-691-7368- State Help Desk
https://otda.ny.gov/programs/emergency-rental-assistance/
*Back Rent Payments related to COVID
*Tenant must still be living in unit
*Tenant must have been negatively impacted by COVID.  There are other factors tenant will be screened for.
Pays 12 months of back rent and utilities, but not utilities only.  Contact HEAP for HUD.  It is still open this year due to COVID.

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