Check with your local housing authority there. They usually will have a list of properties available for rent from landlord to take section 8 vouchers. If you're looking for public housing, still you need to check with the local housing authority.
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Call the housing authority or the person who took your application and inquire.
The best place to go is to your section 8 housing authority in your local municipality. You can also look for more information online by typing in the city you live in and then check for section 8 housing that way also.
Call your local Housing Authority, which handles Section 8. You will find the number in your government phone book.
apply at City of Madison Housing Operations: Section 8 Waiting List 215 Martin Luther King Jr #318, Madison, WI - (608) 266-4675
Contact Your local Housing Authority: MIAMI BEACH Miami Beach Housing Authority 200 Alton Rd Miami Beach, Fl 33139 Phone: 305/532-6401 Fax: 305/674-8001 Visit This website for a Directory of the FL Housing Authorities by city: http://fdt.net/~acha/Authority%20Directory.html Visit this Website for a listing of FL Housing Resources: http://www.sfrpc.com/housing/housinglinks.htm
I recommend reaching out to local organizations such as the Johnson City Housing Authority or contacting the Tennessee Housing Development Agency for information on low-income housing options for seniors in Johnson City, TN. Additionally, websites like AffordableHousing.com or SeniorHousingNet.com may have listings for affordable senior housing in the area.
Almost every city in the United States has some sort of Section 8 housing. You can get details on Section 8 housing in your area from the Department of Human Services.
I am sure there is a housing authority in your area. Check with the city or county.
The Oklahoma City Housing Authority has an official website that has a tab just for Section 8 Housing. Under the tab there is a long list of everything about Section 8, including a list of rentals.
By looking to the AD's, this should start you off without a problem. Just enter some information and your living area address preferences. http://www.rentalads.com/section-8/Georgia/section-8.asp?City=Douglasville&State=Georgia
There is usually one in every city, sometimes the county may administer it. What state and city are you in?
What you want to do is call the local "housing authority" every city has one. You want section 8, section 7o7, and vendor payment.
Call the housing authority or the person who took your application and inquire.
To check into low income housing known as Section 8 housing, Milwaukee residents would go through the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee. There is a site on the web and also a location on 5011 W. Lisbon Avenue in Milwaukee.
This depends upon your city and state. A full listing of places to apply for section 8 housing is available at section8programs.com
The City of Fort Lauderdale Housing Authority only covers public and affordable housing within the city limits of Fort Lauderdale. The Broward County Housing Authority covers a wider geographic area, including the entire county of Broward, which encompasses several cities, including Fort Lauderdale. So, if you are looking to move within Fort Lauderdale, you would need to work with the City of Fort Lauderdale Housing Authority. If you are considering moving to another city within Broward County, you would need to work with the Broward County Housing Authority.
Section 8 website has information on the housing authority and links to show you how to apply. You can get more detailed information from the links listed for each city.