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The Birmingham Emergency Rental Assistance Program
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The City of Birmingham’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is for residents experiencing a difficulty in pay rent or utilities because of COVID-19. The program is also available for landlords. For more information or to start the application process online, people should visit www.birminghamal.gov/renthelp .
The city rolled out the program in April 2021 with online submissions. Individuals needing help with an online application should call 205-778-2091. Email questions to rentalassistance@specialkindofcaring.org.
When completing the application online or in person, residents should remember that several documents are required to complete the application process. Applications will not be considered ready for review unless the application has been completely filled out.
Please see the list below of the documents that are needed for online and in person
Renters provide their:
- Signed lease
- Driver’s license or another photo ID
- Proof of Income (2020 taxes, paystub, unemployment award letter or bank statement.)
- Past due utility bill (Power, gas, water) d
- Rent statement or ledger
- Eviction notice
- Valid email address
- Documents showing the household has experienced direct or indirect negative economic impact due to COVID 19.
- Landlord’s W-9, address of property for rental apartment and contact information
Landlords should provide their:
- W-9
- Property address for rental apartment
- Contact information
This program is ONLY for renters who live within the city limits of Birmingham.
Please know that income is just ONE factor in qualifying for this program. Income levels and other qualifications may be found in the “Do I Qualify?” section, which is located lower down on this page. An FAQ about the program is also on this page.
- Click here to download information from the Emergency Rental Assistance page
- Click here to download the Emergency Rental Assistance FAQ
- For more information contact the Call Center at 1-205-778-2091 or send emails to rentalassistance@specialkindofcaring.org
Rental and Utility Assistance Programs in Alabama
Rental Assistance Programs 2021
COVID-19 Related Programs
City of Birmingham Emergency Rental Assistance Program
State of Alabama Emergency Rental Assistance Program: (Monday-Friday 8 AM to 5PM)
Call Center: 1-833-620-2434
- Landowners Should Press 1
- Renters Should Press 2
- Rent/Utilities
JCCEO LIHEAP Cares Act Program
300 8th Avenue West Birmingham, AL 35204
Phone number: 205-327-7549 (This number is an unassigned number)
LIHEAP Cares Act Program – JCCEO
- Applications go in drop box labeled JCCEO, ATTN: LIHEAP-CARES
- Rent and Utilities
HOMEOWNERS (Mortgages) Homeowners who may need help with their mortgage payments or utility bills, should visit: https://www.fhfa.gov/Homeownersbuyer/MortgageAssistance
Jefferson County Emergency Rental Assistance Program:
The Birmingham Urban League
- Press 1 for Housing Department
Neighborhood Housing Services of Birmingham
- Press 2 for Rental & Utility Assistance
Bridge Ministries (Open from 8AM – 12PM)
- Press 2 for Rental & Utility Assistance
- Press 3 if experiencing homelessness
- Press 4 for general community resource & other supporting resources
- If people call after hours, Bridge Ministries will refer them to One Roof (205-254-8833)
NOT related to COVID-19
AIDS Alabama – Birmingham/Jefferson County
3529 7th Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone number: 205-324-9822
- Press 1 for Alabama Office
- Then Press 1 again to reach Social Worker
Housing & Homelessness Prevention | AIDS Alabama | Birmingham, Alabama
- Homeless Prevention
- Rapid Rehousing
- Rent, utilities, moving cost, security deposits.
Bridge Ministries Birmingham/Jefferson County (Hours: M-Thurs 8:30am-12:30pm)
1016 South 19th Street Birmingham, AL 35205
Phone number: 205-930-0309
- Homeless Prevention
- Rapid Rehousing
- Rent, utilities, moving cost, security deposits.
Collat Jewish Family Services (Hours: M-Thurs 8:30am-5pm. Friday 8:30am-4pm)
3940 Montclair Road, Birmingham, AL 35233
Collat Jewish Family Services – Rent Assistance
- Emergency Financial assistance
- Food Pantry
- Services to the elderly
- Counseling
JCCEO LIHEAP Utility Assistance Program (Available during heating season)
300 8th Avenue West Birmingham, AL 35204
Open Monday-Thursday 8am-5pm
Phone number: 205-327-7549
Program season is November 9th-April 31st
LIHEAP Utility Heating – JCCEO
The LIHEAP heating assistance program season is November 9, 2020 through April 31, 2021
- Utility Deposits
- Utility Payments
JCCEO CSBG Rental Assistance Program (Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm)
300 8th Avenue West Birmingham, AL 35204
Phone number: 205-327-7549
CSBG Rental Assistance – JCCEO
- Rent, Utilities
- Purchase of Prescription medication
- Applications online or pick up at JCCEO
Jefferson County Housing Authority (Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:00am-5:30pm)
Phone number: 205-849-0123
Rental Assistance | Jefferson County Housing Authority | Jefferson County, AL (jcha.com)
Legal Services of Alabama (Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm)
1820 7th Ave North Suite 200
Birmingham, AL 35203
- Press 4 for New Client Assistance
Both landlords and tenants can use an online portal to create an account and submit their ERA application. The online portal went live on April 26, 2021 for residents to apply.
When visiting the online portal for the first time, the applicant will need to:
- Register first. The applicant cannot access the online application without first hitting the “Register’’ button on the link to create a profile.
- When registering, the applicant will need to submit their email address and create a password.
- When creating a password, the password will need to have a total of at least eight characters, including at least one capital letter, one number and one symbol.
- Applicants cannot sign into the portal to start the application process until they have registered first.
- When applicants return to the portal, they can hit the “Sign in’’ button and proceed.
A call center will be available to help renters who have questions or need assistance with the application. The call center’s number is 1-205-778-2091. Help is available in English and Spanish. If another language is needed, the applicant should tell the call center operator. The application portal will not go live until 10 a.m. on April 26, 2021.
If applicants do not have access to the internet and cannot complete an online application, the applicant will be referred to a case worker who can help them. For additional questions on the program, please send emails to rentalassistance@specialkindofcaring.org.
The Birmingham Emergency Rental Assistance Program can help renters with the following costs that go back as far as March 13, 2020:
- Past due, current and up to three months of expected rent costs
- Past due, current or up to three months of expected utility and home energy expenses
- After the initial three months of forward assistance, renters can apply for three additional months of assistance, if funds are still available. Applicants must reapply every three months and will only be assisted if funds are still available.
Homeowners with past due mortgages are NOT eligible for this program
This program is NOT available for Birmingham homeowners who live in a home with a past due mortgage or delinquent utility expenses connected to the pandemic. However, homeowners who may need help with their mortgage payments or utility bills, may want to visit this link: https://www.fhfa.gov/Homeownersbuyer/MortgageAssistance
When applying for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program, participants seeking rental help are required to upload several, critical documents to the online portal, including their:
- Signed lease
- Driver’s license or another government-issued photo ID
- An eviction notice or a letter from landlord saying they are behind in rent
- Proof of income for each adult household member (tax documents, paystubs, unemployment award letter, savings and checking account statements, child support income documentation, if applicable) OR a determination letter from a government agency verifying a household member is at or below 80% of the area median income.
If the applicant has completed his or her household’s federal income taxes for 2020, they will need to provide one of the following:
- Filed 2020 IRS Form 1040
- Filed 2020 IRS Form 1040-SR
If the applicant has not yet completed his or her federal income taxes for 2020 OR they are not required to file a federal income tax return for 2020, the applicant will need to provide all of the applicable income documentation under one of these two categories:
Acceptable annual income documentation:
- 2020 IRS Form W2
- Current Social Security benefits letter or 2020 Form 1099-SA (including benefits paid to minors)
- 2020 Form 1099-R
- 2020 IRS Form 1099-MISC for contractor income
Other acceptable income documentation:
- Check stubs from applicant’s employer for the previous 30 days
- Current unemployment benefits letter including gross benefit amount
- Current signed letter from applicant’s employer (on company letterhead) verifying gross wages (pay rate, hours/week, pay date)
- Current pension/retirement benefit letter (if applicable)
- Current annuity payment letter
- Current interest statement 1099- INT
- Current dividend statement 1099- DIV
- Certification of income form signed (for self-employed or cash income)
- Zero income form signed
Some forms needed for the application process. Not all forms are listed and not all may apply.
- Income Certification Form
- IRS-W9 Form
- Self Certification of Assets Form
- Self Employment Income Form
- Utility Information Release Authorization Form
Participants seeking help with utility bills must upload:
- A utility bill or bills showing a disconnected status
Landlords seeking assistance will need their W-9 form for their property.
Copies of a W-9 and other blank eligibility support documents may be found on this website. Applicants who do not have eligibility support documents, may want to check out the attachments on this website, print out a copy or copies, complete the form and upload it to the online portal as part of the application process.
Landlord Application
Landlords applying for unpaid or future rent on behalf of tenants need to know that:
- Any payments received by the landlord made under the City of Birmingham Emergency Rental Assistance program must be used to satisfy the tenant’s rental obligations to the owner.
- The tenant must sign the application.
What can landlords do to get ready to apply?
- Identify which units and households they think qualify.
- Notify all tenants to make them aware of the program.
- Confirm that the households the landlord has identified meet the eligibility criteria noted below, gather documentation for the household and have it scanned and ready.
- Seek the household’s signature for the application and have it scanned and ready.
Tenant/Renter Application
For rental households applying directly for unpaid or future rent or utilities, please take note of this section. If the renter’s landlord is willing to participate, the renter can either apply directly and the system will contact their landlord for information, or the renter can work with their landlord to apply on their behalf by using the landlord application.
What Can Renters/Tenants Do to Get Ready to Apply?
- Look at the “Do I Qualify?” list below and see if their household qualifies.
- Gather all required documents to complete the application process.
- If applying online, start thinking of a password to create an online registration profile. Those who need help with the application, should call the call center. The number for the call center will be released on April 26, 2021.
- Contact neighbors to let them know about the program.
- Notify the landlord to let them know you are planning to apply. The landlord will have to sign off on what you are doing. What “sign off’’ means is that your landlord will need to go into the online portal and submit their W-9 and agree to accept the rent payment from the City of Birmingham. Please visit the Landlord Application section on this page for more information.
Payments
All payments will be made directly to the landlord and/or utility provider unless they do not agree to accept the payment.
Do I Qualify?
Renter households must have an income no more than 80 percent of the area median income (AMI) AND one or more members of the household must attest, in writing, that due to the pandemic, they have either:
- Qualified or received unemployment benefits; OR
- Experienced a reduction in income
- Incurred significant costs
- Experienced other financial hardship
- Are at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability, which may include having a past due utility or rent notice or eviction notice, OR
- Live in unsafe or unhealthy conditions. For example, one or all of your utilities have been turned off.
Prioritization
For all applications, the City of Birmingham will first review and commit funds to applicants who meet one of the two priority groups below.
- If the applicant’s income is 50 percent or below the city’s area median income, OR
- Households where one or more household members are unemployed as of the date the renter applies for assistance, AND one or more household members (this can be the same household member) were unemployed for 90 days prior to the date the renter applied for assistance.
Useful Tips
- If applying online, it’s better to use a desktop or laptop instead of a cell phone.
- The recommended browser is Google Chrome, but this application process will work with any modern web browser (i.e. Internet Explorer v10+, FireFox, Safari).
- Because several documents will need to be uploaded as part of the application process, applicants need to be aware that all documents must be clear and legible when submitted.
- If an applicant encounters problems with the application process, they may contact the call center, which will go live on April 26, 2021.
- Gather all documents in advance before going online to apply in order to have immediate access to what is required.
Legal Disclaimers
- Falsification of documents or any material falsehoods or omissions in an application to this program, including knowingly seeking duplicative benefits, is subject to state and federal criminal penalties. Landlords and tenants are particularly put on notice that 18 U.S.C. §1001 provides, among other things, that whoever knowingly and willingly makes or uses a document or writing containing any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry, in any matter within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States will be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than five years, or both.
- This program has specific eligibility requirements and not all households may be eligible.
- Funds may not still be available by the time a household applies.
- Other program limitations may also apply. Once the renter has completed the application and the application has been assigned to a case manager, the renter should follow up with the case manager if there are questions on this topic.
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