You can sign up at Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority for Section 8. Contact them at 2607 Salem Turnpike Northwest, Roanoke, VA - (540) 983-9281
The waiting list for Section 8 housing in Pennsylvania depends on the area. In some area of Pennsylvania there is no waiting list.
We are unable to provide telephone numbers. Check with the local housing authority in any jurisdiction in which you are seeking an open waiting list status.
A Section 8 Waiting List is a list of people who have made a preliminary application to be placed on such list from a public housing authority. Each PHA maintains its own waiting list and periodically peruses that list every year or two, to see if the applicants on such list are still interested.
Section 8 housing is a government program that helps low income or even the homeless find affordable housing. Many people apply to get the subsidy the voucher program offers in Section 8, which results in a waiting list to get housing from participating landlords.
Check with every local housing authority in that state to see if they have a waiting list that is open.
If you are on the waiting list, ACTIVE means you are actively on the waiting list, and your position is the number indicated.
You will need to apply for section 8 housing there is normally a waiting list and applications are only accepted at certain times of the year.
The housing authority can help you located appropriate housing. There is a waiting list in most communities, so it is difficult to be particular with regard to a specific location. You might check Craig's List as well, but never send money in a wire transfer, which is a sure sign of a scam. If you have been approved for Section 8 housing, the authorizing agency can give you a list of available properties. Most urban areas have a waiting list for Section 8 housing, which makes it difficult to specify location.
Unfortunately there is no such thing as emergency section 8 housing. There may be shelter for the disabled, which can be administered by a local housing authority or by another agency which helps homeless and disabled people receive housing. But the section 8 program is based upon an eligibility criteria for which there is typically a long waiting list, that can take about five or more years for one's name to come up on it. To be fair, federal regulations prohibit the bypassing of the waiting list for emergency reasons (however, disabled and elderly people often have priority over everyone else on the waiting list).
Yes! Check with all of the counties in your state. Use the HUD.gov site and Section8programs.com to find a Section 8 application and open waiting lists. You can also google your local housing authority and ask them.
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There are a couple of different section 8 waiting lists that are open in Georgia. The first one is called The DCA Rental Assistance Program. The second one is called Clarion Housing.