San Jose, CA asked in Landlord - Tenant for California

Q: The home that I live in has been foreclosed on and sold the roommate in the home was the owner but now a property manage

Team. I'm on SSDI and need relocation money what do l do ?

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A: If you're facing foreclosure and need relocation money, there are a few steps you can take under California law. First, check if you are eligible for any state or federal assistance programs that provide financial aid for relocation. California offers several resources for low-income individuals, including emergency rental assistance and housing relocation programs.

Next, you should contact local nonprofit organizations and housing agencies. These groups often have funds available to help with moving expenses and can provide additional support and guidance during your transition. They can also connect you with legal aid services if you need help understanding your rights and options.

Lastly, consider applying for grants or loans from community organizations or churches. Many communities have funds set aside to assist residents in emergency situations like yours. It's important to reach out and ask for help, as these resources are there to support you during difficult times.

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