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Benefits with The Local Choice

Your EAP offers these great resources.

Rental Assistance

Tenants: Find an apartment.

HUD Resource Locator

Search for HUD field and regional offices, local PHAs, Multifamily and Public Housing locations, homeless coordinated-entry system points of contacts, and United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) rural housing: Link opens in a new windowhttps://resources.hud.gov.

Local Renting Information

Your Rights and Responsibilities: Tenant Rights by State

This page lists tenant rights, laws, and protections in your state: Link opens in a new windowhttps://www.hud.gov/topics/rental_assistance/tenantrights.

More About Renting

Check out this guide to find out more about renting versus buying: Link opens in a new windowhttps://myhome.freddiemac.com.

Landlords: List a rental property.

Landlords who would like to rent to voucher holders should contact their local PHA regarding the current or upcoming vacancy: Link opens in a new windowhttps://www.hud.gov/program_offices/public_indian_housing/pha/contacts. The PHA may maintain a list of available units in the area. The PHA may also be aware of locally used websites or platforms for advertising available rental units. Landlords may also consider indicating when advertising when they welcome voucher holders.

Your Rights and Responsibilities

HUD's Real Estate Assessment Center (REAC) Property and Unit Inspections

HUD inspects properties in rental assistance programs to make sure your home is decent, safe, and sanitary. Find out more here: Link opens in a new windowhttps://www.hud.gov/topics/REAC_Inspections/residents.

Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD)

Find out more information about RAD here: Link opens in a new windowhttps://www.hud.gov/RAD.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). (n.d.). Rental assistance. Retrieved September 1, 2022, from https://www.hud.gov

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