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BC renters supplement applications now active

The rental supplement is in addition to CERB funding available from the federal government and the $1,000 BC Emergency Benefit for Workers.

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BC Housing is providing a 3-month temporar rental supplement for April, May and June during COVID-19.
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Thursday April 9, 2020 ~ BC

by Mary Brooke ~ West Shore Voice News

Renters who are experiencing a loss of income during the COVID-19 pandemic can now apply for the Province’s new temporary rental supplement, it was announced today, Thursday April 9.

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BC Housing is providing a temporary rental supplement during COVID-19.

“This crisis is putting pressure on people across BC. We’re helping them pay rent with the new temporary rental supplement — providing direct relief on the biggest month-to-month expense for most households,” said Selina Robinson, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing in a statement.

“Together with the other provincial and federal programs, the rental supplement will give people the financial support they need right now.”

BC has also halted evictions so renters will not lose their home, as announced last month by Premier John Horgan.

The program will provide $300 per month for eligible households with no dependents and $500 per month for eligible households with dependents. Eligible roommates will each be able to apply for the supplement.

The rental supplement is available on a per-household basis to those who meet all of the following criteria:

  • receiving or eligible for Employment Insurance, the Canada Emergency Response Benefit or experiencing a 25% reduction in monthly employment income as a result of COVID-19;
  • 2019 household income of less than $74,150 for households with no dependents and $113,040 for households with dependents;
  • paying more than 30% of current/reduced gross monthly income towards rent; and
  • not receiving any other rent subsidy from any level of government, including subsidized housing or rent supplements, such as Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters (SAFER) or the Rental Assistance Program (RAP).

That last criteria about ineligibility if already receiving SAFER or RAP somehow doesn’t quite compute, however. If people already needed assistance with their rent before COVID-19, how are they not further impacted by COVID-19 (in terms of financial need) like everyone else who is income-challenged during the pandemic?

The rental supplement will be available for April, May and June 2020. Renters who are eligible for the program and have already paid their April rent are still able to receive the rental supplement for this month.

It’s up to the renter to initiate the application, including the email address of their landlord. If approved, the supplement will be paid directly to landlords on behalf of renters to reduce tenants’ rent owing and ensure landlords are getting some rental income right now. Once an application is completed and processed, funds will be direct deposited within approximately seven days.

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BC Temporary Rental Assistance application must be initiated by the renter.

BC Housing has redeployed employees and brought on additional staff to make sure applications are processed as quickly as possible.

The rental supplement is in addition to funding available from the federal government and the $1,000 BC Emergency Benefit for Workers. It’s part of the Province’s $5-billion COVID-19 Action Plan to provide income supports, tax relief and direct funding for people and businesses, and to support the services people count on.

The Province has also frozen rent increases for existing tenants during this emergency, is allowing landlords to restrict the use of common areas to protect against the transmission of COVID-19, and has given renters the right to control who enters their units, except in emergency circumstances.

=========== Learn More:

For information about the temporary rental supplement, including eligibility criteria, visit: http://bchousing.org/bctrs
Or call 1 877 757-2577