No, you have to be able to pay the bills to live somewhere...they ask for proofs of everything. Like say you get child support you have to have proof, or you don't get child support for the govenment provided living. You have to have some type of proof saying you will pay for the apartment you are moving to. Unless you have someone else pay the bills for you. If that is the case you need to have proof that someone is paying those bills for you.
The first step to getting a low income apartment is filling out the application. If an apartment becomes available and you meet the income guidelines then you will get an apartment.
If the low income apartment called and you had passed the background check, but they need more information, you have not yet got the apartment. After you turn in the income proof, they may go ahead and approve you.
When someone wants proof of income when getting an apartment it means that you most likely got the place. They just want a copy of income to put in your file.
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An income based apartment is also known as a rent controlled housing or low income housing. An income based apartment has rent based off the income you receive from working, the more or less you make, the more or less you pay. Income based housing is very useful for people who may not otherwise be able to live in an area because of high rent.
You must go to your local housing authority in your county and they will give a income based voucher for an apartment.
You can contact social services to help you locate a low income apartment in your area.
1. Go to Greg's Grandpa's apartment and talk to him.
You can find a variety of apartments on apartment websites such as hotpads and for rent. Once you open an apartment that catches your attention it may state that it is for low income families. You can also try the website for Western New York 2 1 1.
Income-based housing is referred to as "Section 8" housing. In the Prattville area, you can call the Montgomery Housing Authority at (334) 206-7134 for help in finding a suitable apartment for your family.
I am 21yrs old young women, and I were wondering how can I join a program that can help me get an apartment. I have no income but if I can be bless with an apartment I will find work.
Yes, the free rent provided to apartment managers is generally considered taxable income by the IRS.