Help Paying Rent In Nevada

Help Paying Rent Guide In Nevada

Emergency Rental Assistance Programs include the government ERAP programs that provide financial assistance to help households pay for rent and utilities.

In addition to ERAPs, there are a number of other resources available to renters who are struggling to afford their rent. These resources include:

- Rental assistance programs from non-profit organizations
- State and local government programs
- Utility assistance programs

Choose from our list of cities below to find Emergency Rental Assistance in Nevada

Top Tips

When contacting a non-profit organization for rental assistance, be sure to ask about the following:

- Eligibility requirements: Who is eligible for rental assistance from the organization?
- Application process: How do you apply for rental assistance?
- Types of assistance offered: Does the organization offer one-time assistance, ongoing assistance, or both?
- How much assistance is offered: How much money can you receive in rental assistance?
- Other resources: Does the organization offer any other resources that may be helpful to you, such as food assistance, job training, or childcare assistance?

Qualification Information

To qualify for rental assistance programs from non-profit organizations in Nevada, you will typically need to meet the following criteria:

- You must be a renter who is struggling to afford your rent.
- You must have a household income below a certain level, which varies depending on the program.
- You may also need to meet other requirements, such as having a valid Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), or being a U.S. citizen or legal immigrant.

Some non-profit organizations may also have additional requirements, such as:
- You must have been evicted from your home in the past 90 days.
- You must have a disability.
- You must be a veteran.
- You must be a senior citizen.

To apply for a rental assistance program from a non-profit organization, you will typically need to complete an application and provide documentation of your income, assets, and household composition. You may also need to provide a copy of your lease agreement and proof of any financial hardship that you are experiencing.

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Nevada Statistics

  • Population 2,600,167
  • Number of cities 20
  • Assitance Resources 14

New Listings

Neighborhood Services Department - LAS VEGAS

1849 Civic Center Drive, Las Vegas, NV - 89030

Special Assistance Fund for Energy (SAFE)

PO Box 10100, Reno, NV - 89520

Housing Division - NV STATE PROGRAM

1535 Old Hot Springs Road Suite 50 , Carson City, NV - 89706

United Labor Agency of Nevada

1201 N. Decatur, Suite 106, Las Vegas, NV - 89108

Lutheran Social Services of Nevada

73 Spectrum Blvd., Las Vegas, NV - 89101

Jewish Family Service Agency - Tzedakah Program

4794 S. Eastern Avenue, Suite C , Las Vegas, NV - 89119

HELP of Southern Nevada

1640 E. Flamingo Road #100, Las Vegas, NV - 89119

Temporary Financial Assistance - The American Legion Department of Nevada

737 Veterans Memorial Drive, Las Vegas, NV - 89101

Nevada Rural Housing Authority

3695 Desatoya Drive, Carson City, NV - 89701