Sheriff’s Office Offers Free Assistance to Tenants, Housing Providers as Eviction Moratorium Expires
Sheriff Thomas J. Dart is reminding housing providers and tenants grappling with eviction that they can access the Office’s Community Resource Center for assistance in accessing services and financial help.
the economic pressures created by COVID would create a ripple effect of devastating consequences,” Sheriff Dart said. “The CRC expands
access to the social services my office has long provided to households facing eviction with complex family or health needs.”
currently operating virtually and can be reached at via phone at (773) 405-5116, or via email at ccso.resourcecenter@ ccsheriff.org or online at www.cookcountysheriff. org/crc/home.
efforts the Office is taking to address the resumption of evictions after a moratorium that began in March 2020. With significant government
rental assistance available, the Office has instituted a policy requiring property owners to confirm there is no forthcoming assistance before an eviction will be enforced. Social workers are also on staff to make
outreach to tenants in vulnerable situations to offer assistance during the eviction enforcement process.
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