How to Get Help With Higher Rent Payments

Chris Remington
Published Aug 6, 2025


If your income is declining, you may be wondering how to get help with higher rent payments. You might be able to get help if you are willing to disclose your situation to your landlord. The landlord may be in a similar situation and can offer you resources to help you deal with your situation. Even if you are unable to pay the entire amount at once, you should be able to negotiate a partial payment on a specified date. If you do not want to share your home with a roommate, try to negotiate a rental agreement with him or her.Other ways to get help with higher rent payments are government agencies, charities, and rental assistance programs. Government agencies and non-profit organizations often partner with local nonprofit groups to provide rental assistance and other housing assistance. Some can even help you deal with back rent payments. It all depends on the circumstances of the person applying. To find the most suitable program in your area, visit the rental assistance page in your state or province. You can also look for the local rental assistance agency in your city or county.Another option is to apply for the SHERA program. This program was created last summer to help tenants who were unable to make their rent payments. The government provides up to $25,000 in rental assistance to eligible households. The program is designed to last up to 18 months. The amount of rent you owe will determine the amount of assistance you will get. You can apply on your own or with the help of an advocate. The application process can take a few months, but the benefits can make the difference in your ability to stay in your home.

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