how long would it be before i no if for say i applied for rentle assistance on a house in covington ga (newton co.)that availabal right now for550month
are there any section 8list open in fauquier county or culpeper county
Check with you local Housing Authority there.
Check with the local housing authority there.
Each Housing Authority has its own rules regarding how to apply and who qualifies. Check with the Housing Authority in that area by calling them. It should be noted that most Housing Authorities have waiting lists to which one must add his name. That waiting list may or may not be open.
Check with you local Housing Authority there.
are there any section 8list open in fauquier county or culpeper county
There is a waiting list for housing in Monterey County. But at this time the current housing choice voucher waiting list status is closed and will remain closed.
Yes, you can apply for Section 8 in a different county than the one you currently stay in. However, keep in mind that each county or housing authority may have specific regulations or waiting lists that you would need to consider. It's best to contact the housing authority in the county where you want to apply for Section 8 for more specific details.
I don't have access to specific section 8 housing information for Suffolk County. You can contact the Suffolk County Office of Housing and Community Development or visit their website for more information on section 8 housing availability and eligibility criteria in the area.
Check with you local Housing Authority there.
Check with you local Housing Authority there.
Check with the local housing authority there.
Each Housing Authority has its own rules regarding how to apply and who qualifies. Check with the Housing Authority in that area by calling them. It should be noted that most Housing Authorities have waiting lists to which one must add his name. That waiting list may or may not be open.
I'm sure there is. The trick is finding out whether that waiting list is open and available for you to add your name to it. The only way to find out is by checking with the local housing authority in that particular county.
You need to speak to your local housing authority and sign up for a program called Section 8. They will put you on a waiting list. But then your rent will be really cheap once you are all signed up.
I am sure there is a housing authority in your area. Check with the city or county.
Check with the local or regional Housing Authority of that jurisdiction.