Renting Subsidized Housing

By Charlie Hutton

Subsidized housing is a social program run by HUD which helps low income families unable to afford regular housing. Other people that can qualify for subsidized housing are students and seniors.

First thing you have to do to get into subsidized housing is to find out if you qualify in the first place. Go to HUDs website and look for their qualification requirement. HUD wants your income to be below a set amount for subsidized housing qualification.

Next you must go to the housing agency in order to get the form and fill it out. You must bring with you tax return, pay stubs, identification etc, so that HUD can verify your information. Consult HUD for a complete list of things you should bring along.

When you are ready to look for subsidized housing, look for the free housing magazines that you sometimes see in the news stands. Grab a copy and check it out. It should give you a good idea about subsidized housing in your city.

Next try asking your friends about subsidized housing. If they have lived in subsidized housing before, then they can give you real life experience stories. If they had lived in a particular subsidized house where the landlord was good, they can recommend them to you.

Search online for subsidized housing. There are several websites that help people find housing. The great thing about this is you do not have to drive around looking for subsidized housing. You can do it all from the comfort of your home. You can find prospects faster.

One thing you should be careful about when you look for subsidized housing online are the people who try to scam the unsuspecting. Do not wire money to people for deposits until you have seen the house and met the owner. Some scammers will take off with your money once they get their hands on it.

When you are about to move into your subsidized housing, you should do a thorough walk through of the house. Landlords need to provide safe and livable housing for their tenants. If there are any problems in the subsidized housing, you should tell the landlord to fix them. - 29969

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