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Arizona allocates $7M to help renters, landlords during pandemic

Oct 29, 2020, 4:05 AM | Updated: 11:36 am

Maricopa County constable Mike Branham serves an eviction order to an apartment tenant on October 7...

Maricopa County constable Mike Branham serves an eviction order to an apartment tenant on October 7, 2020 in Phoenix, Arizona. Thousands of court-ordered evictions continue nationwide despite a Centers for Disease Control (CDC) moratorium for renters impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Although state and county officials say they have tried to educate the public on the protections, many renters remain unaware and fail to complete the necessary forms to remain in their homes. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

(Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

PHOENIX – Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has allocated $7 million from the state’s emergency fund to help renters and property owners struggling financially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The distribution includes $5 million to replenish the state’s Rental Property Owner Preservation Fund, which, according to a Wednesday press release, helps landlords “provide safe and reliable housing to their tenants and prevent pandemic-related foreclosures.”

The other $2 million will address more than 5,500 Phoenix residents who have applied for assistance through the Arizona Department of Housing’s Rental Eviction Assistance Program.

The new funding is in addition to about $50 million in rent assistance available from city, county and non-profit programs across Arizona.

The money is coming from the Crisis Contingency and Safety Net Fund, which was established as part of the March state budget deal and is controlled by the governor’s office.

“With today’s funding, we are expanding efforts to keep all Arizonans in their homes and helping ensure rents continue to get paid,” Ducey said in the release.

“We will continue to work with our county, city and community partners to get Arizonans impacted by this pandemic the resources and support they need.”

Arizona has moratorium on evictions for renters who lost wages because of the pandemic, but it expires Saturday. However, a federally mandated pause on evictions issued in September remains in effect through Dec. 31.

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Arizona allocates $7M to help renters, landlords during pandemic