Regional Effort Offering Landlords $500 Bonus Payments

Landlords in Southern Nevada are being offered $500 bonuses for every apartment or home they rent through the community’s Operation HOME! program.

Operation HOME! is a regional initiative to find homes for 2,022 homeless by the end of 2022. Eligible homeless individuals are those at high-risk for serious health issues if they contract COVID-19.

In addition to the $500 bonus, the program also provides security deposits (equal to first- and last-month’s rent), rent subsidies, and case management services for tenants.

Interested landlords should contact Maurice Page by email at PageM@pagestrategicsolutions.com or at (702) 340-4813. For more details and to enroll.

Operation HOME! is being led by Help Hope Home: Southern Nevada’s Homelessness Continuum of Care, a regional coalition that includes numerous service organizations, faith-based groups, corporate partners, the United Way of Southern Nevada, as well as Clark County, and the Cities of Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, and Boulder City. Learn more about Help Hope Home and the regional effort to end homelessness at www.HelpHopeHome.org.

The landlord incentives are one piece of the Operation HOME! program, which is also involves 13 local non-profit organizations that are working to find permanent homes for high-risk homeless individuals. The program is being partially funded by federal COVID-19 relief funds. More information about Operation HOME! is available at helphopehome.org/takeaction/.

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