Address: 3820 Richfield Rd, Flint, MI 48506, USA
Phone: +18107363050
Sunday: 8AM–5PM
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–5PM
Iva Corthion
Open but no one answer the phone terrible...
Cheetah World Order
The animal in charge of collecting rent (Ms. Valencia, at the time of this review) is rude, short-tempered, and unhelpful. Tried to get help with a problem, she didn't even try and look more into it or be helpful in any way. Lost her temper within the first 3 minutes of the 5 minute call, raised her voice at me and demanded I take care of it myself. Not surprised since organizations that deal with poor people tend to hire scum like her and these idiots always seem to work with the public.
Angie Gonzales
No one to talk to can’t even make appointment was on phone being just transferred to recording after recording even tho they tell you to Make appt SMH
Matthew Charles
They evict without just cause
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Thats hard to say - i was told the list is so long i couldnt even apply And it will be 3-5 years before they will accept applications again , so it may take him another year or more to get called
An application for public housing can be printed from the website, but a physical copy must be turned it to the office.
Inquiries must be made by filling out a form at the main office. Once your inquiry is processed, you will receive a letter in the mail with your information. Don't forget to update your mailing address and phone number if either changes prior to being housed, or you wont know if you get pulled from the list, and will have to start the whole process over again
If you know where you would like to go, the section 8 office can help you transfer to a different section 8 office if there is one in your desired location.
They sent letters out in the middle of the month stating to still pay what you are supposed to be paying so let's keep our fingers crossed🤞 hoping it don't
It's about a yr wait. Or that's the other fast way to get in by shelter
I wouldn't know I never lived in an apartment only houses but they do have waiting list you can apply for.
Short Answer: Yes, some felons can qualify for Section 8 HUD public housing depending on the type of felony that they have been convicted of. Each state also administers their HUD/Section 8 programs in slightly different manors which may disqualify some felons, particularly sex offenders.
Go to main office
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