An online application is open right now for people to apply for rental help in the Bluegrass.
The fund dips in to more than $15 million from the CARES act fund.
An online application is open right now for people to apply for rental help in the Bluegrass.
The fund dips in to more than $15 million from the CARES act fund.
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Tonight at 5-- a massive effort to support both renters and landlords -- is underway in the commonwealth.
The state is now accepting applications for the -- 15 million dollar -- healthy at home eviction relief fund.
44news reporter tyler druin -- takes a look at how you can qualify.
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For renters like james payton getting evicted seems inevitable - as of tuesday - kentucky's gov- office launched a new website aimed at helping renters keep a roof over their head - while putting money into landlords pockets -?i have not received the 30-days-notice yet, but they did put a note on my door requesting the amount of rent that is due" the initiative called - the healthy at home eviction relief fund helps - eligible landlords get reimbursed for missed rent payments for eligible tenants, the program pays up to 90 percent of past-due rent in some cases - two months of rent could be paid in advance - time seems to be running our for james payton - with eviction just around the corner the mans bills are piling up?well i trust in god and first and foremost i trust in everything he said he would do for me" the funds for the healthy at home eviction relief fund were taken from $15 million in federal cares act money - on friday, gov.
Beshear updated kentucky's executive order on evictions to reflect the cdc's moratorium which protects renters both on the state and national level - through dec.
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In henderson tyler druin 44news.
Governor beshear says -- as of this afternoon --- more than 8- hundred kentuckians have started the process.
For more information on the relief funding --- visit wevv dot com.
Also new tonight -- henderson