The highest amount of rent assistance that you can get is often between $1,000.00 to $1,500.00 per month, especially for ESG or Emergency Solutions Grants.
Although there's no actual fixed maximum dollar amount of rent assistance that you can get when it comes to long term rent assistance.
Instead, for long term rent assistance, it's often structured so that you will only pay a percentage of your income, which is often 30 percent of your income toward rent.
While the rental assistance program pays the remaining balance of the rental payments for your rent and up to a localized cap.
For Section 8, housing choice vouchers, your local public housing authority or PHA will calculate a "Total Tenant Payment" which is often 30 percent of your adjusted monthly income.
Then they pay the balance that remains directly to your landlord for your rent.
The PHA or Public Housing Authority also determines a local Payment Standard that varies by your bedroom size and your zip code.
This Payment Standard is also the highest amount that the agency can pay towards your monthly rent.
And if you choose an apartment that costs more than the payment standard, then you will be responsible for making up the difference in the rent cost.
And your family cannot ever exceed 40 percent of your income upon the initial move in.
For ESG or Emergency Solutions Grants, if you're homeless or you're facing eviction, you can also receive short term rental assistance, security deposits or even rapid re-housing funds.
And because the ESG or Emergency Solutions Grants, funds are managed locally by DHS approved providers in your state, the caps are also strict.
Local programs for example, often will limit the rental assistance to a maximum of $1,000.00 to $1,500.00 a month or even may impose a specific month limit like maximum of 3 months, depending on immediate need and available funds.