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  2. To apply: contact a public housing agency in your state or across the country. Need Advice? If you need advice on any housing concern, contact a HUD-approved housing counseling agency or call toll-free (800) 569-4287.

  3. Housing Choice Voucher Program Section 8 - HUD.gov

    www.hud.gov/topics/housing_choice_voucher...

    How do I apply? If you are interested in applying for a voucher, contact the local PHA. For further assistance, please contact the HUD Office nearest to you.

  4. Through EHV, HUD provided 70,000 housing choice vouchers to local PHAs in order to assist individuals and families who are homeless, at-risk of homelessness, fleeing, or attempting to flee, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, or human trafficking, or were recently homeless or have a high risk of housing instability.

  5. Emergency Rental Assistance Program - U.S. Department of the ...

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    Looking for rental assistance? Renters and landlords can find out what emergency rental assistance covers, how it works, and who’s eligible on the interagency housing portal hosted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

  6. Section 8 housing - USAGov

    www.usa.gov/housing-voucher-section-8

    How to apply for Section 8 housing. To apply for a Section 8 housing choice voucher: Contact your local public housing agency to apply for a housing choice voucher or check the status of your application. If you need help, contact your local HUD office.

  7. You can use HUD Title 1 property improvement loans for remodeling your property, repairs, or other improvements. This program offers loan amounts and repayment terms based on the type of property you have. Learn more about requirements for HUD Title 1 loans and how to apply.

  8. Eviction Protection Grant Program - HUD User

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    With the infusion of a second round of funding in Fiscal Year 2022, HUD currently funds a total of 21 EPGP grantees providing no-cost legal assistance to prevent or divert eviction and mitigate the consequences of eviction across 19 states.