Landlord-Tenant Law

Sources of Coronavirus Assistance for Landlords and Tenants

A list of federal, state, local, non-profit, and private sources of financial assistance and other resources for both tenants and landlords.
By Ann O’Connell, Attorney · UC Berkeley School of Law
Updated: Aug 27th, 2021
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Although widespread eviction bans and tenant protections relating to the coronavirus have mostly ended, the federal government, many states, and many non-profits are still offering assistance and other resources for renters to help them pay rent and other bills. Landlords and renters can help each another out by sharing these resources with one another. Here’s an (evolving) list to research. A bit of advice: It’s probably best to look to your local resources first, such as city, county, or local nonprofits.



Federal Government COVID-19 Resources

State-Specific COVID-19 Resources

Private and/or Non-Profit COVID-19 Resources

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Ann O’Connell Attorney · UC Berkeley School of Law

Ann O’Connell is a legal editor at Nolo specializing in landlord-tenant and real estate law. She writes for Nolo.com, Lawyers.com, and Avvo. Ann is a coauthor of Nolo's Essential Guide to Buying Your First Home, which won a silver Benjamin Franklin Award from the Independent Book Publishers Association in 2020, Every Landlord’s Legal Guide, Saving the Family Cottage, Renter's Rights, Leases and Rental Agreements, and Every Tenant's Legal Guide.

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