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Kent Home Repair program

1/21/2022

 
The Kent Home Repair program provides FREE Home Repairs for low or moderate income homeowners. 
They make small repairs including:
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical
  • Carpentry
  • Disabled access
  • Furnace service
  • Storm doors
  • Window/roof repairs
  • Smoke detectors
  • And other small projects
Repairs are intended to maintain the health and safety of occupants and preserve the dwelling by addressing critical repairs. Priority may be given to households occupied by seniors and disabled residents. Kent's Home Repair program is funded entirely through the Federal Community Development Block Grant.
If you are an existing Kent Home Repair client and are in need of repairs, please call 253-856-5065 to verify eligibility.

Please be advised: Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, response times have been greatly affected.
Before work can begin, all occupants of the home are required to complete a COVID-19 Waiver Form; waivers are included in application packet.

Rental Housing at the Seattle Home Fair

1/21/2022

 
Sunday, January 30, 2022, 1 – 3pm: Sign Up

Join us at our virtual Seattle Home Fair to learn learn about about landlord and tenant rights and responsibilities. This helpful session will open with a presentation discussing these topics. We will spend the rest of this session answering questions related to your specific situation. 

Join meeting: Webex 
Meeting number (access code): 2490 126 8685
Meeting password: XpNk8ngCG54
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Join by phone
+1-206-207-1700 United States Toll (Seattle)
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Tap to join from a mobile device (attendees only)
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You will be able to join the meeting 5 minutes before the start time.

Event Contact: Moon Callison moon.callison@seattle.gov

eastside Stable Home Rent & Move In Assistance

1/20/2022

 
The Stable Home program is intended for Eastside King County families with dependent children who are facing eviction or need assistance with first month move-in costs. The purpose of this program is both to ensure families have the necessary funds to move into permanent housing, and to provide those facing possible eviction with the opportunity to remain in their home and avoid having an eviction judgment on their record.

*If you are eligible you will be placed on a lottery and will be contacted if selected.*

Call us: 425.576.9531
Visit us:
125 State Street South
Kirkland, WA 98033​
apply for stable home funds today

city of kirkland Rent, Mortgage, and Utility Relief Program

1/20/2022

 
Apply now for financial assistance! The City of Kirkland is partnering with Indian American Community Services (formerly India Association of Western Washington) and 4 Tomorrow to provide immediate financial assistance to Kirkland residents struggling to pay for their rent, mortgage, and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please review the following information to determine if you qualify and learn how to apply for assistance.  
Language and cultural navigators are available to help access the City’s relief programs. These programs are made possible with funds through the American Rescue Plan Act. 
  1. Review the eligibility guidelines to determine if your household meets all of the program criteria, check the documentation requirements (see below).
  2. Complete the Application Form
  3. Start to collect the required documentation.
  4. You will be contacted to complete the application and submit required documentation.
  5. Our program staff will contact your landlord, financial institution, or creditor for any necessary documentation and submit your completed application for review.
  6. Once your application is approved, you will be notified and the City of Kirkland will mail a check to your landlord (or other creditor).

hopelink eastside eviction prevention

1/20/2022

 
Hopelink’s eviction prevention program: When a family is in danger of losing its home in a crisis, Hopelink offers a program that can help to provide a portion of the funds needed to prevent eviction. Preventing homelessness costs at least five times less than helping a family regain stable housing after it is lost. Please contact the closest Hopelink emergency service center to find out more about this service and how Hopelink may be able to assist. Contact your nearest Hopelink emergency service center.

eviction moratorium extention (seattle)

1/13/2022

 
Seattle –Today, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell announced that he will issue an Executive Order to extend Seattle’s residential eviction moratorium and small business and non-profit commercial tenant eviction moratorium for an additional 30 days until February 14. Read the article here.

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