Marylanders can now begin applying for eviction prevention partnership grants.
Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday the application period for $16 million in grants is now open.
Residents will have to demonstrate they’ve lost their job or their work hours have been reduced because of the pandemic.
Applications are due October 2.
Maryland’s moratorium on evictions remains in place during the state of emergency.
pay your bills, what were you doing with the extra unemployment money given. That's right, no job, extra money lets go buy up all the lysol and toilet paper.
ReplyDeleteIs someone going to pay my mortgage for me?
ReplyDeletewhere did the money originate?
ReplyDeletehow about giving it back to the people that paid the tax that generated it
The big banks are extremely happy.
ReplyDeleteThere is no way for mortgaged properties to continue paying without rental income.
The banks are going to get a chance to foreclose and take the properties.
GTFO! You Deadbeats!!
ReplyDeleteMake them get part time jobs. I had to work 3 jobs at their age to make ends meet. The Government didn't give me money, $600 a week over unemployment, that I didn't have to pay back.
ReplyDeleteAs a Senior drawing SSI, I am not even given $600 a month extra to live on.
As a healthy person the government gives them $600 extra a week, $31,000 a year, But a Senior on SSI with failing health does not get $600 extra a month, $7,200 a year.
Where is the equality? Politians don't care about Seniors, since OBAMCARE allows them to kill off the Seniors.
f u nazi larry, give me back my taxes since you have so much to spread around to those who choose to spend their money on phones and sneakers instead of their rent!.
ReplyDeleteMake Maryland dole out more Employment $$$ (twice as much)
ReplyDeleteso people can pay their Bills !!!
Piss ass $140 or so a week Don't cut it, & Maryland Don't care !!!
So that's basically everyone except of course the people still working for a living.
ReplyDeleteMake Maryland Govt pay More Stimulus to the people in the state !!!
ReplyDeleteThe money should go directly to the landlord.
ReplyDelete12:47 they have plenty of $$$ Send the $$$ to the people (Renters) !!
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