i would go to the local housing authority and try to get a Section 8 voucher. Also there are plenty of multi family section 8 properties that strictly limit their residents to seniors 62 and over. Go to HUD.gov and find section 202 housing (202 means elderly). you can get a listing of all the multifamily 202 properties from the HUD office as well.
can you get rent assistance when unemployed
Yes, there are many in your area. You can decide on price and size here: http://miami.apartmenthomeliving.com/apartments-for-rent/senior
If you rent from a company that offers a senior discount, then yes you can get a senior discount on the rental in Mexico. It's the same as in the US.
Grants for rent will probably not help you with moving cost. The grants for rent will help you pay for rent. Unfortunately, moving isn't part of your rent bills.
http://www.rent.com and http://www.apartments.com will help you to find senior apartments for rent in your area. Additionally, should you look for low income housing for seniors, you can reveive assistance from HUD (www.hud.gov).
Anyone who is living below poverty level should qualify. You would have to fill out an application to find out if you qualify for sure though. The maximum income level varies from state to state and also changes by household size.
Contact the staff at a senior housing establishment for a complete list of policies; compare local housing options through a senior housing registry such as www.seniorhousing.net. Also government websites, such as consumer protection or state attorney sites, can help you determine if rent subsidies are available, and what rights you are granted by the state when contracting for senior housing.
All I know is that he was a senior in college when he was in the final cast of rent
Which Chicago airport? O'Hare, you can rent on the lower level of Terminals 1, 2, and 3. Midway, you can rent on the second level of the Parking Garage.
My elderly mother can no longer afford her rent. Where can I research senior citizen housing options for her in the Miami area?
Heck... you scored a SENIOR? Ask her to drive! :D Or you could rent a car/limo with a hired driver.
You can check out at http://www.busbank.com/rental-charter-Florida/. If you need the bus for a longer duration, you can put out a request in the local paper and many persons might be able to help.