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There are some changes coming to the VERAP application and program on November 1, 2021. The largest change is the addition of the method to request money for repairs as a part of the VERAP application. This component will include bedbug eradication costs. Vermont State Housing Authority will be holding some training sessions to go over what documentation is required, how to access this funding, and what other types of repairs can be covered. We...
This morning NPR released a story describing the pressures and issues that landlords have been facing. The story covers one small landlord's situation, but it is one that we have heard time and time again from Vermont landlords. Please share your stories with us....
The Department of Public Service has a variety of Utility Assistance Programs available for people and businesses who need assistance with utility payments.For Tenants - the application and process for Utility Assistance is through VERAP.For Landlords/Homeowners/Businesses - there is the Vermont COVID-19 Arrearage Assistance Program for 2021 (VCAAP II).There are also programs for Broadband, Utility Discounts, and more. Information can be found here on all the Utility Programs. ...
Landlords may be able to access funding under the Vermont Economic Recovery Bridge Program for losses sustained during the period of March 2020-April 2021.This program can provide grants of up to $150,000 depending on the loss. The landlord would need to show a net loss on either their 2020 tax return or through Profit and Loss statements for the business. Sole proprietors (your properties are in your individual names) are eligible. For more information...
The Governor of the State of Vermont has just lifted all state mandated COVID-19 restrictions. Federal requirements will still apply.As of June 15, 2021 at midnight, the State of Emergency will end. This means the Vermont eviction moratorium will end for all matters in 30 days (July 16, 2021). Matters for breach of lease can proceed June 16, 2021. The re-start court process is more complicated than it appears. Please consider consulting with an attorney before...