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Thank you for your interest in this program. The application window is now closed. Submitted applications are in review, and applicants may be contacted regarding next steps. If you submitted an application you can log in to view your status.
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The application window is now closed. Submitted applications are in review, and applicants may be contacted regarding next steps. If you submitted an application, you can log in below to view your status.
(877) 849-0770
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. PT
Closed on all federal holidays.
We are currently experiencing higher than normal call volume, which may result in extended wait times. Our team is working diligently to assist all callers as quickly as possible.
If your call has not been answered by 5PM PT, please call back beginning at 8AM PT the next business day.
We appreciate your patience and encourage you to check this website for program updates and frequently asked questions, as many common inquiries may be addressed online.
The Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA) has launched the Emergency Rent Relief Program to provide financial assistance to qualifying property owners and tenants impacted by recent emergencies.
This Program will prioritize small landlords with four or fewer rental units to help them mitigate detrimental emergency financial hardships while also reducing the number of tenants being evicted in the County due to unpaid rents.
Individuals who submitted an application may check their application status here.
If you did not apply, you may complete the interest form to receive updates about this program and any related rental resources.
Who is eligible to apply?
Which applications will receive priority consideration?
Units located in LA County Equity Explorer tool that are defined as highest and high need geographies.
Small landlords who own four (4) or fewer rental units.
Property owners whose household income is 80% or less of LA County Area Median Income.
If landlord income is not available, then priority will be applied to tenant households whose income is 80% or less of LA County Area Median Income.
The Program and Application Guide includes an overview of the Program, tips for applying, and instructions on how to complete and submit the application.
One-on-one assistance is available for program applicants and can be scheduled by contacting a program partner listed in the Partners section.