// Rent & Eviction Help

Stop the Eviction. Keep Your Home.

Behind on rent or staring at a notice? There’s real money that pays your landlord directly, and rights that protect you — most people just never find them. Here’s the whole path, free.

01Free

Do this first — today

If a payment is what you need: emergency rental assistance pays your landlord straight from the government, and many programs have no waitlist right now.

Start here: Find rent & utility help (USA.gov)  or call 2-1-1 — they tell you which local programs have money today and help you apply. Have your ZIP and lease handy.

02Free

If you already got a notice

An eviction notice is not the end — but don’t move out and don’t ignore it. There are required steps and short deadlines, and you usually have a right to a hearing.

03Plus

The Plus Playbook for Rent

Everything above is free and enough to get help. Plus just does the heavy lifting for you — the paperwork, the wording, the timing.

  • Fill-in hardship letter template landlords and programs accept
  • Eviction-response checklist with a deadline tracker so you never miss a date
  • Word-for-word phone scripts for 2-1-1, your landlord, and legal aid
  • “What to say in housing court” prep sheet
  • Printable document checklist (what to bring to apply, in order)
✨ Unlock with Plus One Plus membership unlocks every premium playbook on Freesourcely. The free help above always stays free.
04Free

Go get it

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