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Property owners can benefit in new county lease agreement

The Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) is offering $2,500 to eligible property owners who partner with the County and rent their available units to Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) holders.

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Emergency Housing Voucher holders

The Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) is offering $2,500 to eligible property owners who partner with the County and rent their available units to Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) holders.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has allocated 1,964 EHVs to the LACDA to assist residents most in need, including individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness, at risk of experiencing homelessness, fleeing, or attempting to flee, domestic violence or human trafficking, or were recently homeless and for whom providing rental assistance will prevent the family’s homelessness or having high risk of housing instability.

Property owners who have units located in the jurisdictions served by the LACDA, Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, or City of Pasadena, are eligible to sign up and receive the following:

• Up to $5,000 for a one-time reimbursement

for new contract inspection repairs

• $2,500 signing bonus for each unit leased to

an EHV participant

• Reliable monthly payments

• Free property listing

“This unprecedented global pandemic requires unprecedented actions to protect people experiencing homeless and other vulnerable populations,” said LA County Board of Supervisors Chair Hilda Solis. “The additional monetary incentives being offered to property owners throughout the county to house Emergency Housing Voucher holders is a promising tool. I thank the Los Angeles County Development Authority for helping to lead innovative win-win solutions.”

“These robust incentives send a clear message to our property owner partners that we want to do all we can to make the program work for them, as well as for our families that are in dire need,” said Emilio Salas, LACDA executive director. “On top of incentive bonuses, we’re also willing to help subsidize the cost of repairs to bring a unit up to standard which is an unprecedented benefit not likely to be found anywhere in the country.”

If you are a property owner and would like to learn more about these incentives, please email LACDAincentives@lacda.org or call (626) 586-1585. If you are experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless and seeking to obtain an EHV, contact the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority at EHV@lahsa.org.

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