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If you are eligible for subsidized housing, you can search for a participating housing community using the HUD map. Select "Find Affordable Housing Opportunities Near Me" and search for your city or address on the map.
Families with a low income, seniors, and people with disabilities may qualify to use Section 8 vouchers to find housing. You can choose any housing that meets the program requirements, such as a single-family home, townhouse, or apartment.
Learn about government-backed rental assistance programs and how to apply. Learn about affordable rental housing including Section 8 for people with low incomes. See how these programs work, who is eligible, and how to apply.
If you have a low income and want to buy your first home, the Housing Choice Voucher homeownership program could help. It may also help you pay monthly housing expenses.
Get emergency rent assistance. Contact your state’s 211 program to find emergency help paying your rent. If you need emergency housing, call 211 to find a local shelter. Locate homeless services for veterans and teens.
Get emergency rent assistance. Contact your state’s 211 program to find emergency help paying your rent. Each state has its own eligibility rules. Call 211 or search for state and local emergency rental assistance programs.
Find out if you are eligible for Lifeline. Lifeline can help pay for your landline, cell (wireless) phone, or internet service. You may be eligible for Lifeline based on your income and household size or if you receive benefits from a federal assistance program. See how to qualify for Lifeline.
Your local or state government may offer loans or home repair programs. Find your local government website or your state website. Search for its housing department to learn about programs in your community. Find more government programs that can help during tough financial times.
Department of Housing and Urban Development employee directory. Phone number. 1-202-708-1112. TTY. 1-202-708-1455. Find an office near you. HUD resources in your state. Find the public housing agency near you. Find a Department of Housing counselor near you.
Find out how to file a complaint about mortgage or rental housing discrimination. Learn where to get help to resolve a disagreement with your landlord.