Last Updated: January 06, 2020
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- What is Affordable Housing?
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Building Description
NO LONGER RENTING.
Bed Transitional Housing- For Single Women and women with one child - Rent $700.00 and up, based on a sliding scale. No specific income requirements. Accepts SSI and SSA but not limited to those. No Deposit. Not wheelchair accessible. Must be clean and sober or in recovery. This is a tri-plex building and has a playground for kids. There are two rooms per unit for Women and children who are recovering from drugs/alcohol/spousal abuse, emotionally displaced, or temporarily needs an emergency place to stay. Must be independent, have a daily routine and can manage day to day activities. Accept mentally disabled who can live independently and HIV/AIDS conditions. All utilities included. Length of stay is 6 month - 2 years, will negotiate longer stay. Life skills counseling provided.
Bed Transitional Housing- For Single Women and women with one child - Rent $700.00 and up, based on a sliding scale. No specific income requirements. Accepts SSI and SSA but not limited to those. No Deposit. Not wheelchair accessible. Must be clean and sober or in recovery. This is a tri-plex building and has a playground for kids. There are two rooms per unit for Women and children who are recovering from drugs/alcohol/spousal abuse, emotionally displaced, or temporarily needs an emergency place to stay. Must be independent, have a daily routine and can manage day to day activities. Accept mentally disabled who can live independently and HIV/AIDS conditions. All utilities included. Length of stay is 6 month - 2 years, will negotiate longer stay. Life skills counseling provided.
- No Credit Check Required.
- Does not accept Section 8.
- Does not accept Vendor Pay.
- Does not accept cosigner.
- Does not work with Rental Assistance Program (RAP).
- Near Public Transportation.
- No Pets.
- Smoking allowed outside only.
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