The Delaware State Housing Authority's (DSHA) State Rental Assistance Program (SRAP) helps low-income individuals who require affordable housing and supportive services to live safely and independently in the community. SRAP is made possible by annual funding from the Delaware General Assembly.
Emergency Rental Assistance To learn more and apply, visit NEOrenthelp. For questions, please call (833) 377-RENT (7368).
I'm writing this letter to acknowledge my late rent for this month and explain my current financial situation. Last month, I was fired from my job at the local grocery store without notice. Since then, without my regular source of income, I have been struggling to make ends meet.
How to Write a Letter to Ask For Help Write to the proper person. Use a proper greeting. Briefly introduce yourself. Ask for and explain the favor as clearly as possible. Keep your request positive and don't put pressure on the other person. Explain how the favor can benefit the other person.
“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.
-(prc). You can fill the form out and then drop it off at their office. There is a lifetime 18 month limit on rental assistance but if you haven't received any in the past you should be good.
A hardship letter to a creditor lays out the financial circumstances that have made it challenging for you to continue making your monthly payments.
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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.