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Commonly Asked Questions about Renter's Assistance

TERAP provides rental assistance to income-eligible households impacted by COVID-19 to help them stay housed during the pandemic. The program can pay up to six months of an eligible households rent, including rental arrears, with at least one of those months covering a month of future rent.
HHS offers cash assistance to Texans going through tough times. The Texas Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program offers cash to help pay bills, buy food, and help see your family through. TANF helps families pay for basic living needs.
Eligibility for a housing voucher is based on family size and composition, citizenship status, assets, medical expenses, and childcare expenses. In general, your familys income may not be higher than 50% of the median income for the county or metropolitan area where your family chooses to live.
The program launched in February 2021 and closed in the summer of 2023.
The program provides financial assistance for decent, safe and sanitary housing to eligible households whose annual gross income does not exceed 50% of HUDs median income guidelines. HUD requires 75% of all new households admitted to the program be at or below 30% of the area median income.
Housing assistance programs are required to deny applicants who (1) have been evicted from public housing within the past 3 years for drug-related reasons, (2) are on the lifetime sex offender registry in any state, (3) have been convicted of manufacturing methamphetamines on public housing property, (4) are using
The income limits for Section 8 eligibility in Texas are based on the area median income and family size. As of 2023, the income limit for a family of four in most Texas counties is $50,750 per year. In addition to income requirements, there are other eligibility criteria that must be met.
Households must have incomes at or below 80% of the Area Median Income and meet other eligibility requirements. For full details, visit TexasRentRelief.com.