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Eviction prevention in Harrison County MS.

Agencies in Biloxi and Gulfport participate in the HPRP - homeless prevention and rapid rehousing program which is offered all across Harrison County MS. Tenants that have a pay or quit or vacate notice, that are close to eviction, can get grant money, legal aid and more. Find details on how to stop an eviction in Harrison County MS.

The programs are funded by the United States Department of Housing and Development, United Way grant money, community action of southern MS and the state. The goal of homeless prevention is to provide cash grants to tenants along with counseling and support services in an effort to prevent evictions from occurring. While it can also help homeowners that are behind on their mortgage, most of the aid is focused on those individuals who rent their home or apartment.

Types of help in Biloxi and Gulfport from eviction prevention and rehousing

Low-income families, seniors and the disabled often get priority. These groups will often struggle to keep up with the ever increasing cost of living in Harrison County, including escalating rents and energy bills. The eviction help offered as part of HPRP can take many different fashions.

The focus of charities, social workers, and any organization in Harrison County is to stop the eviction to keep the family housed. In general, it is more expensive to the community (not to mention disruptive to the family) to have them evicted from their home and either be homeless or maybe live in a shelter. So therefore HPRP will issue a grant to those tenants that qualify for paying a portion of their rent arrears.

In many cases, the money available from HUD or the United Way rent assistance programs are often used up early in the year. Or maybe the renter does not qualify for cash aid. In these instances, other eviction prevention services may be used in the Gulfport or city of Biloxi MS area, such as the following.

 

 

 

Free legal aid for low-income tenants is the tool when the notice from the landlord or property owner may either be questionable, or if the landlord did not follow the proper process. Or attorneys may help resolve disputes on whether the home is safe to live in, was damaged, needs repair, and similar issues. Some single parents may be given a pay or quit notice due to a child, and a lawyer may be able to review those cases. If the reason the tenant is struggling is solely and clearly financial, then legal support will not work.

In some situations, landlord-tenant mediation can delay an eviction as it will help the parties enter into some form of payment plan. Maybe the back rent or security deposit due can be paid over a certain number of month. Or maybe a mediator from a company in Harrison County will negotiate a deal that all parties approve that allows the tenant to live there for a few days while they move into a shelter, live with a friend, or are otherwise rehoused.

Rehousing when the eviction can’t be stopped

The recently evicted in Harrison County Mississippi can also enroll into rapid rehousing. The process will accommodate their needs as well. It can assist people in Harrison County MS that have no other solution to stopping the eviction. These individuals may be given a free motel or hotel voucher to keep them housed while they wait to move into a transitional housing unit. Once a new apartment has been located, money from the HUD program can help with some of the expenses due, such as a security deposit. There are the two main clients that can be assisted, and the assistance provided will change slightly based on the applicant.

  • The chronically/long term homeless will normally be placed into an emergency shelter, then a transitional apartment as part of HPRP. They will be required to meet a case manager and hit all of the goals in place. In addition, a portion of their future income (up to 30%) may be needed to pay for the rental costs at the transitional home in Harrison County.
     
  • Homeless individuals that were previously evicted will need to obtain employment, keep the property clean, save money, and take other steps to stay enrolled into the HUD homeless prevention and rapid rehousing program. This is known as case management. If the client is disabled, a senior citizen or maybe a single mom from Harrison County, it won't matter. They will also need to work towards these financial targets.

Once all of this has been done, they may get help in locating an affordable, permanent home, section 8 house in MS or income based apartment to live in. At that time, a grant can help pay for rental or utility deposits, storage fees, and similar costs involved in moving the formerly homeless person.

If the crisis they are facing is short term, then an organization may help them quickly find and resettle into a new home. However if the barrier that lead to the eviction if a long term challenge that needs to be overcome, then they will also tend to need to enroll into the case management process to gain stability. So various steps are taken.

 

 

 

Contact for homeless prevention and rehousing

There are multiple charities, non-profits, and HUD approved agencies that help people deal with an eviction letter. For more information on the housing programs as well as local Harrison County resources for stopping an eviction, try the following CLIMB CDC is one organization that often has HUD ESG grants and it at 1526 Mills Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501. Call (228) 864-6677.

Women in Harrison County that need a safe place to live post eviction can try Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence at 213 Porter Ave, Biloxi, MS 39530, dial (228) 436-3809. There is also the Southern MS Community action at 500 24TH St., Gulfport, MS 39507. Call (228) 896-1409

 

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