23-03-2025
- Business
- Los Angeles Times
Navigating Rental Options and Assistance for L.A. Wildfire Victims
The recent wildfires destroyed more than 16,000 structures and displaced thousands of residents. Several community organizations and businesses are stepping up to help wildfire victims find housing.
Over 160 hotels in California, Arizona, and Nevada are offering free or discounted stays to evacuees.
Organizations like the LA Tenants Union advocate for tenant protection during this challenging time. They are pushing for rent freezes and eviction moratoriums to provide a safety net for those who lost their homes.
For those who lost their job because of the fires, there are several financial assistance options:
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) offers financial assistance for temporary housing and other disaster-related expenses. The deadline for wildfire victims to apply for federal aid has been extended to March 31. People affected by the fires can apply through FEMA's website to receive help.
There are three ways to apply:
California's Employment Development Department (EDD) provides Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) to those who lost their jobs or cannot work because of the fires. This program offers financial relief, resources, and eligibility information. To apply, visit this page on the EDD site.
To navigate the many challenges of the wildfires, victims should:
Recovery will be tough for wildfire victims, but many resources and organizations are here to help them find stable housing and financial relief. The resilience of affected communities, combined with the dedication of advocacy groups and government agencies, offers hope during these trying times.