The Montana Department of Commerce announced Tuesday a new
partnership with the Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA) to form the
Montana Eviction Intervention Project, a new program that will provide civil
legal assistance for Montanans facing evictions as a result of the COVID-19
pandemic.
“This partnership is to make sure Montana renters have access to
free legal resources that can provide information, guidance and support so
people can stay in their homes and not have to worry about possibly being
evicted,”
Montana Department of Commerce Director
Tara Rice said.
“The
Montana Eviction Intervention Project will help financially stressed Montanans
who are facing an eviction with free legal representation before or during an
eviction proceeding.”
The COVID-19 public health emergency has more adversely affected
people who normally live paycheck-to-paycheck and are suddenly out of work and
struggle to pay for food or rent. Although there are some civil legal solutions
available for struggling renters, they are often too complicated to navigate without
support from legal or housing experts. For example, the current nationwide
Centers for Disease Control eviction moratorium
contains numerous complex legal requirements.
Through the Montana Eviction Intervention Project, MLSA will work
with Justices of the Peace and Clerks for Limited Jurisdiction Courts across
the state, as well as the Supreme Court's Office of the Court Administrator to
develop a referral system for people who are representing themselves in an
eviction and connect those people with an attorney to provide legal services.
"We are excited to be able to launch the Montana Eviction
Intervention Project with the support of the Department of Commerce and the
Governor's Office,”
MLSA Executive Director
Alison Paul said.
“This
project will provide valuable legal representation to Montanans struggling to
get by in these difficult times. Through the project, the Montana Legal
Services Association will help Montanans avoid illegal evictions, negotiate
with landlords to obtain additional days to move out and plan an alternative
home, connect with available social services, educate judges on the new
eviction ban and avoid negative legal judgements for tenants. The goal of these
services is to decrease the number of homeless Montanans during the coronavirus
public health emergency "
The Montana Eviction Intervention Project is supported by a
$70,000 grant provided by the Montana Department of Commerce using federal CARES
Act funding. The program will continue to assist Montanans who are facing an
eviction and need legal assistance until December 30, 2020. For more
information visit
MONTANALAWHELP.ORG or call 1.800.666.6899.
Montana renters who have lost income due to COVID-19 may be
eligible for monthly rent assistance through the Emergency Housing Assistance
program. The deadline to apply is Nov. 10, 2020. Apply at
COVIDRELIEF.MT.GOV.