Existing Renters Tenant-Based Rental Assistance What is Tenant-Based Rental Assistance? Buncombe County works with a variety of organizations to support income-qualified households by providing funds to assist with late rent payments, late utility payments, security deposits, eviction prevention, foreclosure prevention, and more. How do I qualify for Tenant-Based Rental Assistance? To be eligible for Tenant-Based Rental Assistance households must earn less than or equal to 80% AMI. Households may need assistance with missed rent payments, utility payments, mortgage payments, security deposits or need funds to prevent eviction or foreclosure. To begin determining if you qualify for Tenant-Based Rental Assistance, please use the AMI table to determine your income eligibility. It is important to note eligibility criteria varies by organization. To learn more about each program it is best to contact each service provider below directly. How do I apply for Tenant-Based Rental Assistance: Eblen Charities provides Tenant-Based Rental Assistance for households with children under the age of 18 and for households age 50+ at risk of homelessness. The ARC of Buncombe County provides Tenant-Based Rental Assistance for households that care for children and individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Asheville Buncombe Community Christian Ministry (ABCCM) provides Tenant-Based Rental Assistance for income-qualified households facing utility shutoffs and evictions. Buncombe County Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) provides Tenant-Based Rental Assistance for households that may have faced the adverse financial effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. These effects could vary widely, and it is worth speaking with DHHS to see if you qualify. Eviction Prevention Resources What are Eviction Prevention Resources? Buncombe County has worked with various organizations to help prevent evictions, mainly by providing funds to Tenant-Based Rental Assistance programs. Other community resources help prevent evictions or foreclosures through legal assistance. How do I qualify for Eviction Prevention Resources? To be eligible for Eviction Prevention services, households must earn less than or equal to 80% AMI. To begin determining if you qualify for Eviction Prevention services, please use the AMI table to determine your income eligibility. How do I access Eviction Prevention Resources? Pisgah Legal Services is the principal entity in Buncombe County providing Eviction Prevention resources through legal assistance. Pisgah Legal’s broader Homelessness Prevention program helps households manage evictions, foreclosures, improve substandard housing conditions, along with other critically important programs. > Fair Housing Complaint What is Fair Housing? The North Carolina Fair Housing Act makes it illegal to discriminate in housing because of race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, physical or mental handicaps, or family status (families with children). Need to file a complaint? If you have been subject to housing discrimination due to any of the listed characteristics above, please learn about the formal complaint process below: Fair Housing Document Vivienda Justa En Español
Potential Renters Rental Deposits If you are need of assistance with a rental deposit, please refer to the Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program information under the Existing Renters section on this webpage.
Affordable Housing Partners ARC of Buncombe County (828) 253-1255 ARC of Buncombe County (828) 253-1255 Asheville Buncombe Community Christian Ministry (828) 259-5300 Asheville Buncombe Community Christian Ministry (828) 259-5300 Eblen Charities (828) 255-3066 Eblen Charities (828) 255-3066 Hammer & Heart 828-803-1802 Hammer & Heart 828-803-1802 Homeward Bound (828) 258-1695 Homeward Bound (828) 258-1695 Housing Authority (828) 258-1222 Housing Authority (828) 258-1222 Mountain Housing Opportunities (828) 254-4030 Mountain Housing Opportunities (828) 254-4030 NCDHHS - Independent Living 877-832-3832 NCDHHS - Independent Living 877-832-3832 North Carolina Housing Coalition 919-881-0707 North Carolina Housing Coalition 919-881-0707 Pisgah Legal Services (828) 253-0406 Pisgah Legal Services (828) 253-0406
Determining household income is the first step in qualifying for housing services. Many housing services use income caps, based on federal Area Median Income (AMI) data, to ensure they help people who need the most assistance. Start by selecting your household size to the right, and note your AMI percentage to see if you qualify for the needed program. Select Household Size: One Two Three Four Five Six Seven 30% AMI: $16,900 50% AMI: $28,150 60% AMI: $33,750 80% AMI: $44,950 30% AMI: $19,300 50% AMI: $32,150 60% AMI: $38,600 80% AMI: $51,400 30% AMI: $21,700 50% AMI: $36,150 60% AMI: $43,400 80% AMI: $57,800 30% AMI: $24,100 50% AMI: $40,150 60% AMI: $48,200 80% AMI: $64,200 30% AMI: $26,050 50% AMI: $43,400 60% AMI: $52,100 80% AMI: $69,350 30% AMI: $28,000 50% AMI: $46,600 60% AMI: $55,950 80% AMI: $74,500 30% AMI: $29,900 50% AMI: $49,800 60% AMI: $59,800 80% AMI: $79,650 Source: HUD FY 2022 Income Limits Documentation System - Affordability Requirements & Rents for Affordable Housing Services Program and Community Oriented Developments.