Millions of Americans are missing out on housing assistance they may be eligible for. From rent relief programs to housing vouchers and state-specific aid, there are resources designed to help low-income individuals and families afford a safe place to live, but most people don’t even know where to start.
Key Benefits:
- Reduce Your Rent Burden: Many programs cover a large portion of your monthly rent directly to the landlord
- Choose Your Own Home: You aren’t limited to public housing — you may be able to rent from private landlords
- Safe, Decent Housing: Units must meet health and safety standards set by local housing authorities
- Tailored to Your Needs: Assistance is available for families, seniors, veterans, and individuals with disabilities
- Based on Your Income: Most programs calculate rent based on a percentage of what you earn
- Portable in Many Cases: Some benefits can transfer with you if you move
Millions of Americans qualify for housing assistance but haven’t claimed it. Find out if you’re one of them — it’s fast, free, and you could save hundreds on rent
Over 19 million low-income renters may qualify!
But only about 1 in 4 receive the help they’re eligible for
That means millions are missing out on rent savings, simply because they haven’t applied or don’t know where to begin!