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are there any section 8list open in fauquier county or culpeper county
I have been trying to get an application for Section 8 but i have told that the list is closed. And i would like to know is that actually true or not.
yes
bucks county pa is definitely closed
Check with your local housing authority regarding this.
In Dutchess County, the Section 8 waiting list is typically managed by the Dutchess County Department of Community and Family Services (DCFAS) or local housing authorities. To find out if the list is open, it's best to check their official website or contact them directly for the most current information. Additionally, updates may be posted on community boards or local housing resources.
At this time Jefferson County's Section 8 and Subsidized Home Programs are closed and not accepting applications. They do not have a definite date of when they will reopen the programs.
The length of the Section 8 waiting list for Rock County can vary significantly depending on demand and funding availability. Typically, waiting lists can be several months to a few years long. For the most accurate and current information, it's best to contact the Rock County Housing Authority or check their official website.
Depending on which county, there are several organizations that provide free legal services. They don't handle all types of cases, so you'll have to contact them and ask about your particular case. They can all be found at the related link below. In the Multiple County section near the top of the list, try the link to "Northern Indiana Volunteer Lawyers." Or scroll down to your county and look for agencies in that county - for example, try "Porter County No-Cost Legal Services" in the Porter County section. You can also try some of the links in the Statewide section at the top of the list.
i live in Wyane county michigan, dowriver and were can i get a Section 8 voucher or a waiting list
Go to this site: http://www.lacdc.org/CDCWebsite/HA/Home.aspx - Be advised that the section 8 waiting list is closed, though.