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Delaware County Hosting In-Person Rental Assistance Appointments
Residents in need of rental assistance can now attend in-person appointments either in Eddystone or Upper Darby. See details here.
DELAWARE COUNTY, PA — Renters in Delaware County have a resource to help them amid the coronavirus pandemic, and officials just announced another way they can access said resource.
The Delaware County Emergency Rental Assistance (DELCO ERA) Grant Program, launched a few weeks ago, is now taking appointments for in-person sessions for those in need of help.
In-person sessions are being hosted from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 17 and Saturday, April 24.
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The sessions are being held at 1510 Chester Pike, Suite 102, Eddystone and 20 S. 29th St., Upper Darby.
To make an appointment, call 484-729-4200 or email info@delco-era.com.
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The program assists renters who have suffered disruption and loss of income due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
More than $37 million is available to residents to assist with past due rent and an outstanding utility bill.
DELCO ERA will pay for past due rent, the largest past due utility bill, and up to three months of future eligible housing/utility expenses totaling up to 15 months of assistance. Past due rent can go as far back as April 1, 2020. DELCO ERA does not pay for deposits.
Only one application per household will be accepted.
Grant funds are paid directly to the landlord/property manager and the utility company and funds will be distributed on a "first-come, first qualified and approved" basis until program funds are depleted.
Eligible applicants must earn 80 percent or less of area median income (AMI) for household size.
Priority for processing will be given to households earning less than 50 percent AMI and/or households with at least one person unemployed who has an active claim with the Office of Unemployment Compensation for at least 90 days prior to the date of their full application.
Household income must be no more than 80 percent of area median income. Priority will be given to households at or below 50 percent AMI.
HUD Income Limits 2020 Delaware County
| Household Size | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
| Very Low Income (50 percent) | $33,850 | $38,650 | $43,500 | $48,300 | $52,200 | $56,050 | $59,900 | $63,800 |
| Low Income (80 percent) | $54,150 | $61,850 | $69,600 | $77,300 | $83,500 | $89,700 | $95,900 | $102,050 |
To qualify, household income must be no more than 80 percent of area median income. Priority will be given to households at or below 50 percent AMI.
The applicant must provide evidence of disruption and/or loss due to COVID-19 pandemic such as
- Qualified for unemployment benefits during the pandemic or can attest in writing that they or a member of their household has experienced a reduction of income, incurred significant costs, or experienced other financial hardship due, directly or indirectly, to the pandemic; and
- Can demonstrate a risk of housing instability and/or homelessness such as a past due utility or rent notice or eviction notice.
The application has three parts:
- Registration to verify residency in Delaware County and submit an email address and phone number.
- Once a person has registered they will be contacted with instructions to submit a full application.
- A case manager will contact the applicant with instructions on how to upload verification documents such as photo ID, evidence of income loss, evidence of past due utilities and lease information.
Residents can email info@delco-era.com or call 484-729-4200 for assistance.
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