The best place to look for housing is at the companies home site. http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/fair_housing_equal_opp This gives you the all the information you could possibly need on HUD homes.
You can not do it by website. you need to call the local office and work through them on all of that.
If you need to have some extra money from a loan, here is a HUD site that may give you some help and ideas. http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/housing/sfh/nsc/faqlm
You would find your local HUD office, or go to the HUD online site.
You can find the basic information on a HUD home owner loan by running a basic search on the HUD site, or you can contact an agent to get information as well.
You can find that info at http://www.hud.gov/renting/
Contact your local HUD office and get the information you need.
It is not clear what HUD benefits you seek. In any case, contact the HUD office in your area. This site is a portal to various office around the country and within each state: http://portal.hud.gov/portal/page/portal/HUD/contact
HUD will be the only that would have this information available. Go to the HUD GOV web site and use the search box and may be you can some information available. Click on the blow Related Link
You need to restart your laptop when your HUD on Rigs of Rods is unclickable by the mouse.
The Social Security Administration is a federal agency and section 8 is a federal program, the latter of which is administered through a federal agency known as the Housing Urban Development, commonly known as HUD, and is administered through, regional, or state housing authorities. HUD and Social Security Administration are two separate federal agencies and have no relationship with each other. HUD is a division of the United States Department of Agriculture, and Social Security administration is a division of the US Department of Health and Human Services. In summary, the answer is no.
3 words for you: HUD, HUD, HUD. Don't get pulled in by any dotcom site trying to get you in to Section 8. There is PLENTY of freehelp. Go to the HUD site here to find eligibility and they have directions to your area's local offices. Also: don't forget to check into non-profits (anything with "housing" and "action" in the title). http://www.hud.gov/offices/pih/programs/hcv/about/fact_sheet.cfm#2