Recent Q&A about Subsidized Apartments
Recent Q&A
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No, federally subsidised means low-income availability. People needing low rent are on waiting lists as long as 6mo to 1yr.Where are they to live if someone else comes in and takes the available unit???Not far to them!!!
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Many complexes that offer some apartments at below market rates also rent a certain percentage of them at full market rate rents. Although it depends on the particular complex, its very likely that the landlord is within its rights to withold the apartment.
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Recent Q&A
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Go to: http://www.hud.gov/apps/section8/. Then put in your desired state to search for all of the subsidized apartments in the area.
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Contact the Arizona Housing Authority for a list of available places. Unfortunatly, these places do not last long and often have a waiting list.
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No Crest Place Apartments are not Family subsidized apartments.
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The qualification guidelines for subsidized housing will vary depending on whether the property is a section 8 voucher property or a subsidized multifamily community. Other factors affecting your application are the size of your family and whether or not utilities will be included in the cost of rent.
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Start with Glendale City Government: Subsidized Housing Information 6842 N 61st Ave, Glendale, AZ - (623) 930-2180
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All Sacramento subsidized housing and section 8 housing info can be found here: http://www.shra.org/. Yes, the rent is figured according to income and there is a waiting list.
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Contact the Housing Authority in your area for information about availability, rates and how to apply. While there is a lot of subsidized housing in Baltimore, there are a lot of people who in need. So go right to the source for details on how to proceed.
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You can go to the HUD website for Indiana which is http://www.hud.gov/apps/section8/step2.cfm?state=IN,Indiana. Enter the search information for the area you are looking for. You can search by city, county, zip, or the name of a specific property you might already be aware of. As well as searching for the number of bedrooms you need and the type of housing you need relating to family, disability, etc. The main website government subsidized living is www.hud.gov if you need other information.
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The qualifications for obtaining subsidized housing in Chicago are mainly based on income maximums. To find out the exact income qualifications for where you live, the best place to go is the Illinous Housing Development Authority website. http://www.ihda.org/ViewPage.aspx?PageID=124
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Contact the New York Housing Authority at www.nyc.gov - (917) 492-8999 and they will be able to provide you with a list of subsidized appartments and houses.
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Pickup one of those apartment guides you find at gas stations and call around to the different apartments. You may have to get on a waiting list for government housing.
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Try Apartments.com or craigslist.com
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Call the Bethlehem Housing Authority at (610) 865-8300 and find out if they have any units available, you may be put on a waiting list. If they do have units available, you will need to provide proof of your income and your expenses.
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Call the Bethlehem Housing Authority at (610) 865-8300 and find out if they have any units available, you may be put on a waiting list. If they do have units available, you will need to provide proof of your income and your expenses.
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call the kimberly place apartment off seirra vista in las vegas n.v.move in $99.00 first month.
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Sherway Tower has low income apartments 4225 N Sheridan Rd, Chicago, IL - (773) 472-3535
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on-line validation for cpr is not as sufficient as the practical class - check with your local red cross for course offerings
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on-line validation for cpr is not as sufficient as the practical class - check with your local red cross for course offerings
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Call 1-800-FED-INFO (1-800-333-4636), or visit this website http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/affordablehousing/training/web/calculator/assistanceamounts This website has an abudance of information that should prove helpful to you./
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No, anyone who meets the military's recruitment guidlines can enlist.
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No, anyone who meets the military's recruitment guidlines can enlist.
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go to hud.org and you'll be able to find them. good luck.
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in romeoville or bolingbrook or joliet il areas
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Please call your local Housing Authority for the county where your currently reside. You can find the phone number under county services in your local phone book.

