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16 <br /> 1 help, they can defer them to services. She said they also use the Housing helpline for a continuum <br /> 2 of care used for the homeless. She said this is not just to give financial assistance. <br /> 3 Blake Rosser said one of the primary functions of the Housing Helpline is coordinating <br /> 4 interviews for the continuum of care entry. <br /> 5 Chair Bedford said they knew this was coming, but it feels like they are only tackling the <br /> 6 downstream immediate evictions. She asked if they could put some cash up stream for the folks <br /> 7 that might need the one time a year rental or utility assistance. She said it is concerning to be at <br /> 8 this point. <br /> 9 Commissioner Hamilton asked what the criteria are for someone to receive eviction <br /> 10 diversion assistance now. <br /> 11 Blake Rosser said they must qualify with their income level and have a court date. <br /> 12 Commissioner Hamilton said they have an eviction filing notice and they have a court date. <br /> 13 She asked if the attorney would help them. <br /> 14 Blake Rosser said yes and sometimes they have applied for emergency housing <br /> 15 assistance. He said sometimes they meet the attorney for the first time at the court date. <br /> 16 Commissioner Hamilton asked if someone still has to go to court if they are working with <br /> 17 the attorney. <br /> 18 Blake Rosser said they must appear. <br /> 19 Commissioner Hamilton asked if there is anything done to help people dismiss the filings. <br /> 20 Blake Rosser said that what his office can do is get an agreement with a landlord to <br /> 21 dismiss the filing, but they do not have the authority to do it themselves. <br /> 22 Chair Bedford asked if it shows on their record for seven years that they had the eviction. <br /> 23 Blake Rosser said he would have to check on that and get the information to them <br /> 24 tomorrow. <br /> 25 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked if the eviction of diversion is helpful to only those facing <br /> 26 non-payment of rent. <br /> 27 Blake Rosser said it is primarily for non-payment of rent. He said he does not think any <br /> 28 payment would avoid an eviction for other causes. <br /> 29 Chair Bedford gave an example of property damage. <br /> 30 Commissioner Portie-Ascott wondered if there are holdovers where the lease has expired <br /> 31 but the tenant is refusing to move. <br /> 32 Blake Rosser said that would not be a case where emergency housing would intervene. <br /> 33 He said he would double check but does not think that it would be for any reason other than non- <br /> 34 payment. <br /> 35 Bonnie Hammersley said they could get that information from the attorney. <br /> 36 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked what is the assistance that the eviction attorney will <br /> 37 provide. <br /> 38 Blake Rosser said that is still in discussion. He said one option is to limit assistance to <br /> 39 only elderly households. He said if they do not have funds to pay for the arrears to landlords then <br /> 40 they will likely proceed to eviction or possibly the attorney could get a moveout agreement. He <br /> 41 said it would be up to them to collect the arrears on their own at that point. <br /> 42 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked if the landlord is working with the tenant, but there is <br /> 43 no eviction filed, if they county would work with them. <br /> 44 Blake Rosser said no. He said that is how they've been assisting for most of the life of <br /> 45 the program. He said that individuals that could show ledgers in arrears would have them paid, <br /> 46 even future months of rent, and the decision to scale that back was due to exhausting the funds <br /> 47 that were left. He said they will end the year with maybe $150,000. He said that is why they have <br /> 48 chosen this course. <br /> 49 Commissioner Richards asked what the rapid rehousing program is for. <br /> 50 Blake Rosser said the Rapid Rehousing program is through the Partnership to End <br /> 51 Homelessness and those folks have higher service needs than those that would be referred to <br />
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