- (a) The Eviction Prevention Program prevents homelessness through the intervention of trained community-based mediators who use assessment, mediation and, when necessary, rent bank resources, including grants and loans, to keep families in their homes.
- (b) The Eviction Prevention Program benefits families by preventing homelessness, improving landlord-tenant relationships, establishing a credit record for families who utilize the loan component, and stabilizing potentially homeless families in permanent housing.
- (c) No applicant shall be eligible for grants and/or loans from the rent bank without participation in the assessment and mediation program.
- (d) No family shall receive grant assistance under the Eviction Prevention Program in excess of one thousand dollars, nor loan assistance in excess of $1,200 more than once in any eighteen (18) month period beginning with the date of the mediated agreement.
- (e) The Eviction Prevention Program is not an entitlement program. Assessment and mediation services, as well as rent bank resources, are contingent upon the availability of funds.
(Effective October 1, 1993)