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These resources – like the public health crisis itself – are constantly evolving and are only current as to the date of publication. This page was last updated on October 5, 2020.

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Description of Program and Relief

Cobb County, Georgia: HomeSaver Assistance for Residential Renters

With funds allocated through the federal CARES Act, Cobb County has partnered with HomeFree-USA, a certified Housing and Urban Development (HUD) housing nonprofit organization, to provide rental assistance to Cobb County residents who currently reside in single family homes, condos, attached homes, and apartments in Cobb County and have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Qualified renters can apply for a one-time payment of up to $4,800 to help pay their rent.

Apply for rental assistance here.

Government or Lead Agency

Cobb County and HomeFree-USA

Dates Available

Currently available until funds exhausted.

Eligibility Requirements/Restrictions

In order to qualify, applicants must meet all of the following requirements:

  • Experienced a COVID-19 related involuntary financial hardship resulting in either (a)involuntary reduction in income of 20% or more due to a change in employment or medical hardship; or (b) receipt of unemployment benefits after March 1, 2020 due to COVID-19;

  • Reside in a rental property located in Cobb County on or after March 1, 2020;

  • Has no more cash on hand or in applicant’s bank accounts than three times applicant’s monthly rent payment at the time application is submitted (excluding 401 K accounts and other retirement accounts);

  • Has an adjusted gross income not exceeding $69,439 for single applicants or $94,672 for joint applicants; and

  • Provide documentation to support all of the above, including proof of residence, proof of hardship or financial impact from COVID-19 (reduction-in-work-hours letter, medical expenses of applicant or dependent family member, doctor’s note), proof of income, and two months of most recent bank statements or proof of unemployment (if applicable).

  • In addition, as a condition to approval tenant must agree for the payment to be made directly to the landlord. The landlord must also agree to:

  • Participate via a signed agreement;

  • Provide the tenant’s rent ledger or rental history;

  • Suspend eviction proceedings (if applicable);

  • Dismiss any pending dispossessory case against the assisted tenant for the period covered by the grant (if applicable); and

  • Waive any late fees incurred associated with the delinquent rent period covered by the grant.

  • For a full list of application requirements, see here.

Application Deadlines (If Applicable)

Available until funds have been exhausted.

Contact for More Information

Email the Cobb County HomeSaver Program office at CobbHomeSaver@homefreeusa.org.

List of Additional Information

Cobb County will host a live stream informational session on its HomeSaver Assistance Programs on Monday, September 21, 2020 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Access the live stream event here.

Residents unable to watch the event online may view it at the following locations:

North Cobb Regional Library - Community Room 3535 Old 41 Highway, Kennesaw, Georgia

Sewell Mill Cultural Center – Black Box Theater 2051 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta, Georgia

The Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre 117 N Park Square, Marietta

South Cobb Recreation Center – Gym 875 Riverside Parkway, Austell

Read Cobb County HomeSaver Program’s Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for renters here.

Read the guidance for attending the September 21, 2020 Cobb County and HomeFree-USA live stream event here.

For more information on HomeFree-USA, see here.


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