Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance (WERA) Program
The WERA program will no longer be offering Motel Rental Assistance. It will be ending as of June 30th.
Due to this, we will no longer be accepting any WERA applications requesting rental assistance for Motel Stays.
Any applications submitted after May 15th, will not be processed.
Due to this, we will no longer be accepting any WERA applications requesting rental assistance for Motel Stays.
Any applications submitted after May 15th, will not be processed.
The Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance (WERA) program offers eligible households assistance with current or late rent, energy or utility bills, and other housing costs dating back to the start of the pandemic. Applicants must be a Wisconsin resident who has experienced income loss or costs due directly or indirectly to COVID-19, is at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability, and has a household income at or below 80% of the county median income. To learn more about the program and apply, click the boxes below.
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What Do I Need To Apply
Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance (WERA) is a service within the WI Energy Assistance program and therefore, applicants must have an energy assistance application on file before receiving rental assistance. You do not need to qualify for energy assistance, but you do need to have an application on file. Read the instructions below to find the application that best fits your needs in receiving rental assistance:
Service Area
Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance (WERA) Program is a statewide program. However, Couleecap's service area is Crawford, La Crosse, Monroe, and Vernon counties. To start the application process for a provider in another county,
call 1-833-900-WERA (9372) or visit WERA.Help.
call 1-833-900-WERA (9372) or visit WERA.Help.
Available assistance and Eligibility
Types of Assistance
Eligible households for assistance include the following:
- Up to 18 months of late rent payments or rental assistance including utilities covered by landlord within the rent. Lot rent for manufactured homes are allowable rental expenses.
- Utility and housing, energy payment and arrearages, including electricity, gas, and water bills.
- Housing stability services and payments; security deposits.
- Assistance may be provided for arrears that have accrued from March 13, 2020 to date.
- Funding will be provided to customers on a first-come, first served basis.
Eligible households for assistance include the following:
- Must be 18 years of age, a WI resident, and listed on a current lease for housing in the state.
- At least one person in the household must:
- Qualify for unemployment or has experience a reduction in household income, incurred significant cost, or experienced other financial hardship during or due, directly or indirectly, to the coronavirus pandemic;
- Can demonstrate a risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability (i.e. late on rent payments or unable to pay rent/utilities); and
- Has a household income at or below 80% of the county median income. Please review the chart for income guidelines for your county.
- An eligible household in federally subsidized housing or mixed-use property may receive WERA assistance, provided that WERA funds are not applied to costs that have been or will be reimbursed under any other federal assistance.
- Telecommunication services (telephone, cable, Internet)
- Homeowners mortgage payments, utilities, or energy costs.
FAQ
- Who should I contact to apply for the WERA?
You will apply through your local community action agency. You can find them by visiting: www.wiscap.org/wera. Be sure to contact the agency that serves your county. Applications can also be submitted online (https://energybenefit.wi.gov/) or taken at a statewide rental assistance hotline by calling 833-900-9372 (WERA) - What if I have received rental assistance elsewhere?
- If a household receives rental assistance other than WERA, then WERA may only be used for tenant’s portions of costs (rent, utilities) that were not already covered by the other assistance.
- An eligible household that occupies a federally subsidized residential or mixed-use property may receive WERA assistance, provided that WERA funds are only applied to costs that have not been reimbursed under any other federal assistance.
- If a household receives a monthly federal subsidy (e.g., a Housing Choice Voucher, Public Housing, Project-Based Rental Assistance, or Tenant-Based Rental Assistance) and the tenant’s rent is adjusted according to changes in household income, the household may receive WERA assistance.
3. What assistance can WERA provide?
Eligible forms of assistance include the following:
- Up to 18 months of rental arrearages and/or rental assistance, plus an additional 3 months if the extra months are determined to be needed to ensure housing stability and funds are available.
- Once a household’s rental arrears are reduced, assistance is only provided for up to three months at a time.
- Recertification of household’s income eligibility is necessary after three months.
- Only arrears starting March 13, 2020 are eligible.
- Utility and housing energy payments and arrearages including electricity and gas.
- Telecommunication services (telephone, cable, Internet) are not considered to be utilities.
- Utilities covered by the landlord within rent will be treated as rent.
- Provision of or referral for housing stability services.
No mortgage payments are not an eligible expense. We urge all landlords to work directly with their tenants.
5. Who qualifies for the WERA program?
At least one or more individuals in the household meets the following criteria:
- Qualifies for unemployment or has experienced a significant reduction in income, incurred significant costs, or experienced financial hardship during the period of the COVID-19 public health emergency.
- Demonstrates a risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability; and
- Has a household income at or below 80 percent of their county’s median income.
6. What documentation from the landlord will I need?
The landlord must sign (along with renter) the Renter Verification form. This document provides a way for the landlord/rental agent
to verify the terms of tenancy of the applicant. This document can be used in the place of a written lease if completed and signed by
the landlord/rental agent. In addition, the Landlord must register themselves as a vendor in the HE+ system to receive payment.
Check with your local agency to see if the Landlord is already a registered vendor.
7. Does my unemployment count as income?
Yes.
8. If someone applies for rental assistance through a Community Action Agency, while the application is being processed are
landlords able to take eviction action?
If the landlord intends to evict, no legal basis exists under the application process to stay an eviction order. On a condition
of receiving WERA payments, Landlords would agree not to initiate eviction orders during the duration of the CDC
eviction moratorium.
9. What is the turnaround time for program approval and disbursement of checks?
Program approval and application submittal can take up to 8 weeks. Once your application has been approved and submitted, a
payment will be generated to your landlord within 10 days.
10. What documents are needed when applying for WERA (for both tenant and landlord)?
a. The household must provide documentation showing their income was impacted by COVID-19
b. Documentation that income for the 1-month period from application date does not exceed 80% of the County Median Income
(CMI) OR 2020 IRS Tax Documentation.
c. A current lease or agreement listing the applicant resides in Wisconsin.
11. Will any services be offered to displaced families that may require additional cost?
Wrap-around services including financial counseling, budgeting assistance, tenant rights counselling and additional referrals may be
provided by Community Action Agencies.
12. Are in-person meetings required? Are virtual meetings allowed?
Applications may be taken by phone and virtual meetings are allowed.
Contact
If you have any additional questions, please contact Couleecap at 1.844.267.0033.
Income Guidelines
Income guidelines vary by county. Please click on your county to see if you qualify.
Income guidelines vary by county. Please click on your county to see if you qualify.
Household Size |
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Monthly Income |
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Crawford and Vernon Counties |
$3,750 |
$4,283 |
$4,821 |
$5,354 |
$5,783 |
$6,213 |
$6,642 |
$7,071 |
La Crosse County |
$4,208 |
$4,808 |
$5,408 |
$6,008 |
$6,492 |
$6,971 |
$7,454 |
$7,933 |
Monroe County |
$3,804 |
$4,350 |
$4,892 |
$5,433 |
$5,871 |
$6,304 |
$6,738 |
$7,175 |
Program Funder and Partners
State of Wisconsin Department of Administration
Division of Energy, Housing, and Community Resources |