Try going to local places first as they are usually the best choice first. Look for what is available around your area first and look up at estate agents that maybe able to help or redirect you.
To find housing for the disabled, check the federal government's main website. Find the links relative to housing allowances and housing assistance. These links will take you to the information required.
Section 8, or the Housing Choice Voucher Program, is a Federal housing program which provides housing assistance to low-income renters and homeowners. This assistance comes in the form of rental subsidies, limiting the monthly rent payment of the assistance recipient. Here you find the information. www.affordablehousingonline.com/section8housing.asp
There is no way to find this out. You have to check with your local housing authority or with several housing authorities to see which lists are open.
Communities housing mainly elderly people are more commonly and more shortly known as senior housing communities. To find out more about senior housing, on can find information from sites such as SeniorHousingNet or Senior Housing Assistance Group.
If you require assistance for housing there are options such as Section 8 (of the Housing Act of 1937). This government agency will provide vouchers for both rent and utilities.
Housing Assistance Program or Rental Assistance, 2501 North Willow St., North Little Rock, Ar 72114
No, having children is not a requirement to qualify for Section 8 housing assistance.
The Florida Department of Children and Families provides emergency housing assistance to families with children. If you are a single adult, many churches and charities operate shelters and programs for emergency housing.
Some available options for affordable housing and food assistance in the community include government programs like Section 8 housing vouchers and SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), as well as local non-profit organizations that provide housing and food assistance services.
Find a landlord that doesn't check your credit report, and make your rent payments every month. You may qualify for assistance depending on your status. Check with your state or local assistance agency about housing assistance.
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will help you find low-income housing for your disabled brother. Visit www.hud.gov; once there, you can request assistance in finding the proper housing for your brother.
The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program provides rental assistance for those who qualify for programs such as section 8 housing.