ATLANTA — More than $44 million is available for eligible Georgia renters who are behind on their Georgia Power utility bills to catch up.
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The Georgia Department of Community Affairs offers help for tenants and landlords who have suffered a financial hardship through the Georgia Rental Assistance Program.
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Now, they’ve teamed up with Georgia Power to help pay past-due utility bills.
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More than 200,000 tenants who live in 300 zip codes across the state are eligible for the funds.
You can find out if you are eligible for assistance HERE.
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