You can find listing for rent as a section 8 house at www.massresources.org › Housing Programs. Another good site is www.rentspeed.com
You can check the listing of section 8 apartments for rent throughtyour local Housing Authority. Upon receiving this list you can check out each listing your self. You can then deem what you think is approproite
yes, go to www.oregon.gov to find this list
Listing are located online at your local state website, you can find all of the section 8 housing that is available, as well as complete a form online as well. You can also go to your local government office to get a listing of all of the Section 8 housing available.
Visit www.gosection8.com. You can search listing by zip code.
Most real estate rental listings will include whether a home for rent is Section 8 approved. For a listing of only Section 8 homes, a good directory would be GoSection8. Or a person looking for Section 8 housing in a specific community could contact the local housing agency for information.
The Section 8 Voucher housing program helps low income families to pay their rent. Section 8 will not allow a person to rent to any relative.
GoSection8.com is the largest rental listing service for Section 8 housing program tenants, landlords and public housing agencies in the United States. We have connected hundreds of thousands of tenants and landlords nationwide, and we work with more local and government housing agencies than any other listing service provider in the country. Yes there is rent when using a section 8 housing. It a voucher system where by the renter pays a portion of the rent but usually only up to 30% of the household income.
Local and regional housing authorities often make lists of available Section 8 properties. Some urban areas have waiting list for Section 8 three to seven years long. Availability of the information depends on the area in question.
I don't believe that a Section 8 voucher can be used to rent a room.
Section Aid??!! Are you talking about Section 8? If you can afford to rent an apartment (your rent, electricity and other utilities essential for the apartment should be no more than 30 percent of your income), then you don't need Section 8, otherwise yes. Section 8 isn't required normally to rent an apartment, and the reality is that most people who rent an apartment don't meet the affordability test yet they still rent it.
www.hud.gov will help you find section 8 housing in your area.