Rent Relief Programs by State (2025 Update)
As housing costs continue to rise, rent relief programs remain essential for millions of Americans struggling to keep up with payments.
Federal Rental Assistance Updates in 2025
The Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program, which was introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, is set to expire on September 30, 2025. However, many states have adopted their own rent relief programs to ensure continued support for tenants facing hardship.
Additionally, new federal efforts, such as the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024, have enhanced affordable housing initiatives, including:
✔️ Increased funding for the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC)
✔️ More state flexibility for rental subsidies
✔️ Expanded eviction prevention services
With these developments, states are stepping up to provide targeted rent relief programs in 2025.
State-by-State Rent Relief Programs (2025 Update)
Each state has unique rental assistance programs. Below are some of the most notable and active programs in 2025:
California: Housing Is Key Program
✅ Provides direct rent subsidies for low-income tenants
✅ Includes utility bill assistance
✅ Special aid for eviction prevention
📌 Where to Apply: housing.ca.gov
New York: Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)
✅ Covers past-due and future rent payments
✅ Assists with utilities and moving costs
✅ Focuses on tenants facing eviction
📌 Where to Apply: otda.ny.gov/programs/emergency-rental-assistance
Texas: Texas Rent Relief Program
✅ Helps with rent and utility costs
✅ Offers legal aid to prevent evictions
✅ Available for low-to-moderate-income households
📌 Where to Apply: texasrentrelief.com
Florida: OUR Florida Program
✅ Short-term rental assistance for eligible households
✅ Assistance with security deposits and application fees
✅ Supports families affected by economic hardships
📌 Where to Apply: ourflorida.com
Illinois: Illinois Rental Payment Program (ILRPP)
✅ Covers up to 18 months of past-due rent
✅ Prioritizes households at risk of eviction
✅ Special programs for seniors and disabled renters
📌 Where to Apply: illinoishousinghelp.org
(Note: Each state has its own eligibility requirements, deadlines, and application processes. Visit your state’s official website for details.)