Yes. The maximum gross income a family may have is based on the family size. Income limits are posted on www.hud.gov, or you may go to the complex of your choice on this website for further information.
Yes. You and your co-head, if any, must be at least 18 years of age.
You will need to contact the manager at the property in which you applied. This should be done as soon as the change occurs, as this might affect eligibility.
You will need to contact the manager at the property in which you applied. This should be done as soon as the change occurs, as this might affect eligibility.
You can contact the manager of the property and an application will be mailed to you. View this website for more information.
You will contact the manager of the property in which you applied.
Yes. Each complex will have its own application packet for you to complete. Once housed at one property, you will not be eligible at another.
Rent amounts vary from property to property. For more information, contact the manager of the property you are interested in.
Yes. Several of our properties accept Section 8. If you are requesting rental assistance, you will need to apply at the property itself and with Section 8 division. The property should have a Section 8 application on site if you need one.
There is no way to predict how long you may have to wait before you are called for an apartment. This depends on when people move out and a vacancy occurs. It is very important that you notify the manager if there is any change of address or telephone number so you will be able to be reached.
Until you remove yourself from the waiting list, decline a unit that is offered, or move in to a unit.
We conduct careful screening of applicants, 18 and over, for apartments we own and manage. Criminal background, credit history, and rental history are a few of the many things we check. For further information, you may download tenant selection criteria for the property you are interested in.