“Skyrocketing rents are creating a massive burden on our families, workers, and local businesses,” Levine Cava tweeted before announcing that Miami-Dade will use $13 million from the federal government’s emergency rental assistance program to help residents experiencing rent hikes. This funding was a part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, enacted during COVID, which the mayor is moving to her Building Blocks program.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava
Residents with an income below 80% of the county’s annual median income are eligible. That includes individuals earning less than $50,650, couples earning less than $57,650, families of three earning less than $65,100 or families of four earning less than $72,300. Valid notice of a rent increase from your landlord is required.
Mayors from the county’s 34 municipalities plan to meet soon to discuss solutions to the housing affordability crisis.
“Miami-Dade is where the American dream is in full swing, but over the past year, we have become one of the most unaffordable regions in which to live, stifling that opportunity for many and hurting our working families,” she said.