Attend March 25 virtual ERAP town hall for landlords

Attend March 25 virtual ERAP town hall for landlords
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Sheridan County Wyoming recently issues the following announcement.

Do you own or manage a rental property in Wyoming? Please join the March 25 virtual town hall to learn more about the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP).

During the town hall, landlords will learn how to increase their cash flow by helping eligible renters apply for ERAP. The town hall will cover eligible renters and expenses, the application process, how to receive up to 18 months in advance rent and the authenticity of letters of intent for those without a current residence.

Here is the direct link for the March 25 virtual town hall, which starts at 1:30 p.m., at https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89105111277pwd=b0k2Wm91ZE5hZXBqN2lacFBDREloZz09

We understand that many landlords count on rental payments to cover their mortgage, operating expenses and other bills. ERAP pays landlords and utility companies for unpaid bills on behalf of eligible Wyoming households, including those who are homeless or without a current residence. As of March 11, landlords have directly received $18.1 million for rental properties located in Wyoming.

Original source can be found here.



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