Programs for renters during COVID-19
For the health and safety of your family, it’s important for you to be able to stay in your home. If you have had trouble paying rent during the pandemic or have an eviction case already filed against you, help is available. You can look into one or all of these options for help with housing, depending on your needs.
- Eviction case? Ask the court about pre-eviction diversion
If you have an eviction case filed against you, the court should explain the pre-eviction diversion program. If you and your landlord agree to participate, you can have your case marked as confidential and stopped for 90 days. During that time you could:
- Apply for rent assistance from your local program or the state program (see request money below), depending on which option is best for you
- Access the Fast-Track Facilitation settlement conference program (see talking with your landlord below)
- Participate in status hearings with the court
More information
An Eviction Task Force in Indiana has been keeping track of local, state, and federal changes regarding evictions and housing throughout the pandemic.
Attention Landlords
Federal money may be available to help renters who qualify to pay their past due and ongoing rent, and you may be able to help them apply. Get more information, which varies by location:
You can also avoid the expense and hassle of filing eviction cases by requesting Fast-Track Facilitation. If you and your tenant(s) agree to participate, a neutral facilitator will be assigned to help you and your tenant negotiate a settlement. If an agreement can't be reached, filing a case is still an option.