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They only allowed blacks to buy housing in certain areas.
i need some on my on
Types of housing in rural areas include single-family homes, farms, ranches, cottages, mobile homes, and modular homes. Additionally, some rural areas may have traditional housing such as cabins, log homes, and earth-sheltered houses.
they only allowed blacks to buy housing in certain areas.
Do a search for your city and state with the words "subsidized housing." This will bring up the sites for the housing authorities that managed income-based housing in your areas. Some of the sites show locations and availability.
There are some ale insurance housing service provider company like expresshotelhousing through which you can get emergency housing. Just you need to be an ale housing insurance holder from that company. For better explanation make contact with them.
Yes they need to qualify and some areas need a certificate to practice
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You can't live in New York city housing is you're banned from it. You need to find some where else to live.
Try applying at another housing program in different county. some counties can get you in faster, have shorter waiting list. Your local hospitals, food banks have influence as well.
I would speak to your local housing authority and welfare office for assistance. They should know of some programs to help you.
I have not worked in housing, but I can answer your question based on general knowledge. First, assessment of housing must start with knowing the available community resources. For example, some areas do not have much "low income" housing. Or, some areas have closed Section 8 programs and applications are only taken every 2 years. Or, in some cities, the local mental health board has short-term programs offering temporary housing assistance. Second, assessment must be done of the person. Is he mentally able to search for housing? Can she budget money and handle finances? Is housing needed for 1 person, or for a family? What skills does the head of household need in order to successfully live in the community? Does the head of household have a felony conviction or drug conviction? Convictions often mean the person cannot qualify for public housing. Does drugs or alcohol abuse interfere with the person's ability to live on their own? Based on the assessment listed above, what community resources exist to help the person? Who or what agencies can give supportive help? Does the person need a case manager or guardian services? Many people think it is easy to find housing and that the homeless should "just get busy and get a home". But, often many factors contributed to homelessness; all those factors need addressed first. Even if communities had thousands of empty apartments, it won't work to just put people into them if they also need supportive services.