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Housing New Mexico partners with City of Albuquerque, New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness on Landlord Engagement Program

Housing New Mexico Director of Community Development Kellie Tillerson spoke about the new Landlord Engagement Program.
Housing New Mexico Director of Community Development Kellie Tillerson spoke about the new Landlord Engagement Program.

 

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Housing New Mexico – also known as New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority or MFA – will work side-by-side with the City of Albuquerque and the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness on the newly launched Landlord Engagement Program. The initiative intends to increase affordable housing opportunities for New Mexico residents, while providing essential support and funding to landlords.

The Landlord Engagement Program covers damages above security deposits for landlords of housing voucher recipients issued by the City of Albuquerque. As the fiscal agent for the Landlord Engagement Program, Housing New Mexico will oversee the administration of City of Albuquerque general funds for landlord claims, including receiving, processing and disbursing claims to participating landlords.

“Housing New Mexico is proud to be a part of the City of Albuquerque’s Landlord Engagement Program,” said Kellie Tillerson, Housing New Mexico Director of Community Development. “By partnering with the City of Albuquerque and the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness, we will foster better relationships between voucher holders and landlords throughout the city.”

Funds from the Landlord Engagement Program may be used to cover costs such as:

  • Claims for damage to rental unit(s)
  • Claims for lost rent (vacancy loss)
  • Claims for certain targeted upgrades
  • Claims to create housing stability

Agency leaders officially announced the program at press conference on Aug. 16. A recording of the press conference is available on the City of Albuquerque YouTube channel.

For more information about the Landlord Engagement Program, including eligibility requirements and the claim process, please visit the Housing New Mexico website. Eligible landlords interested in making a claim should contact landlord liaisons at the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness to begin the claim process at lep@nmceh.org or 505-225-3491.

Last year, Housing New Mexico partnered with over 300 organizations statewide, aiding nearly 20,000 families through its various programs across the housing continuum. To learn about all of Housing New Mexico’s programs and funding opportunities, visit housingnm.org.