Check with your local housing authority or social services department. Nonprofit Organizations: Organizations like the Salvation Army, Catholic Charities, and United Way often provide financial assistance for rent and utilities. Look for local chapters in your area.
If you are in need of rental assistance or utility assistance, resources are now available through the Nebraska Emergency Rental Assistance Program. A new CDC Eviction Moratorium has been put in place to protect all renters living in communities experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases through October 3, 2021.
How to Write a Hardship Letter Explain Your Hardship. Provide Documentation to Back Up Your Claim. List Steps You've Taken to Alleviate Your Financial Burden. Clearly State Your Request. State Your Commitment to Paying Your Debt.
The SAFHR for renters and landlords program is no longer processing or paying any applications for rental or utility assistance due to lack of funding.
Your local Community Action Agency (CAA) has programs that can provide short-term mortgage or rental assistance through the Community Services Block Grant.
“I'm writing to you because I was unable to work for several months due to an injury. During this time, our emergency savings were exhausted by medical bills and we fell behind on our debts.
Dear (Chairman's Name), I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to respectfully request financial assistance from (Company/Organization Name). (Explain briefly your reason for needing financial assistance, whether it's for education, medical expenses, community project, etc.
A hardship letter to a creditor lays out the financial circumstances that have made it challenging for you to continue making your monthly payments.
Tips for Writing a Hardship Letter Keep it original. Be honest. Keep it concise. Don't cast blame or shirk responsibility. Don't use jargon or fancy words. Keep your objectives in mind. Provide the creditor an action plan. Talk to a Financial Counselor.
How to fill out the Sample Letter to Landlord for Rent Relief Request? Start by entering the date at the top of the letter. Address your landlord by name and their address. Explain your reasons for requesting rent relief. Suggest options like a payment plan or skipping a month.