Free Renter Counseling and Education
Our professional, caring counselors will work with you to assess your situation, explain the options or solutions available, and help you create a detailed action plan. You will get referrals to local, statewide, and national resources.
While GreenPath does not directly administer rental assistance programs or offer financial support to renters, we suggest people use the following resources to research rental assistance options.
- Find rental assistance programs in your state.
- U.S. Treasury directory of rental assistance by state, county
- HUD directory of resources.
- Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) renter and utility assistance look up directory
GreenPath housing expert can help you understand the cost.
Housing counseling from GreenPath can help you manage unexpected circumstances, including lost or reduced monthly income, which causes changes in our ability to keep up with rent.
Housing counseling can be helpful to get a handle on your options when prioritizing monthly rent against other bills.
Certified HUD counselors are ready to help you...
- Know where and how to apply for help and assistance
- Help create or facilitate communications with your landlord or property manager
- Explore options to take in the face of financial hardship
- Develop a plan for action that addresses your full financial picture
Call today to talk with a HUD counselor to see what your options are.
Housing & Bills
What Lenders and Landlords are Doing to Help
Most landlords have their own policies on help and assistance during this time. Check your landlord’s website for the most up to date information and how to reach out for assistance. You can also check Eviction Lab’s website for the latest eviction policy changes or Just Shelter where you can search over 600 organizations across the U.S. working to prevent eviction and reduce family homelessness.
Phone and Internet
More than 650 companies have signed the Keep America Connected Pledge.
Companies who sign pledge:
- Not terminate service to any residential or small business customers because of their inability to pay their bills due to the disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
- To waive any late fees that any residential or small business customers incur because of their economic circumstances related to the coronavirus pandemic.
- To open its Wi-Fi hotspots to any American who needs them.
You can check the Federal Communications Commission’s website for a list of companies and associations who have signed the pledge.
Other Utilities
Many states have suspended utility shut offs and have made assistance available for people. You can check your state’s announcements and responses here.
Information & Resources
- Six Step to Take When You Can’t Afford Rent
- Spending Plan Worksheet for Calculating Income and Expenses
- How to Pay Your Rent When You Can’t Afford It
- Financial Advice for Dealing with An Income Loss
- What to Consider Before Taking A Cash Advance
- Recorded Webinar: Navigating a Housing Crisis
- Recorded Webinar: Navigating the New Normal
- Recorded Webinar: Credit Reports & Scores Q/A
Talk to a GreenPath counselor today. It's free.
If you are struggling to keep up with your rent payments, there are steps you can take to protect yourself from eviction. Contact GreenPath. Calls are confidential with no pressure.