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  2. Rental Assistance Demonstration - Wikipedia

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    Establishment of waiting list. A PHA may have separate waiting lists for its public housing and HCV/PBV programs, or it may have a combined waiting list. Likewise, a multifamily owner may have one waiting list for each property assisted with PBRA, or it may operate a community-wide waiting list.

  3. Housing Authority of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    1] These are homes being built by the Department of Housing and Urban Development This picture shows the destruction of the 9th Ward after Katrina. Thousands of people displaced by their homes. The Housing Authority of New Orleans is a housing authority in New Orleans, Louisiana, tasked with providing housing to low-income residents.

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  5. Public housing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Public housing became needed to provide "homes fit for heroes" in 1919, [4] [5] then to enable slum clearance.Standards were set to ensure high-quality homes. Aneurin Bevan, a Labour politician, passionately believed that council houses should be provided for all, while the Conservative politician Harold Macmillan saw council housing "as a stepping stone to home ownership". [6]

  6. Umoja Village - Wikipedia

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    To avoid protests, the City offered Take Back the Land the property, in order to build low-income housing before reneging on the offer under pressure from local power brokers and lobbyists. On October 23, 2007, Take Back the Land announced it had identified vacant public and private foreclosed homes and had moved families into some of those ...

  7. Subsidized housing - Wikipedia

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    There is no outside landlord. In most cases, all residents of the co-op become members and are owners, and agree to follow certain by-laws. Some co-ops are subsidized housing because they receive government funding to support a rent-geared-to-income program for low-income residents.

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