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  2. 3 Luxury Independent Living Communities in Miami, Florida - AOL

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    Discover our top choices for luxury independent living in Miami, Florida. ... features some of the most spacious one and two-bedroom apartments in the area, many with panoramic city and water ...

  3. Development of non-profit housing in the United States

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    Section 202 and 811 are HUD programs that provide capital grants for non-profits to finance the construction, rehabilitation or acquisition of supportive housing for the elderly (Section 202) and the disabled (Section 811). These programs ensure that non-profit owners of elderly and disabled housing under these programs will not have to pay for ...

  4. Subsidized housing - Wikipedia

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    The supplements make up the difference between rental "market price" and the amount of rent paid by tenants, for example 30% of the tenants income. A notable example of a rent supplement in the United States is Section 8 of the Housing Act of 1937 ( 42 U.S.C. § 1437f ).

  5. Disabled people in Florida still struggling to get Medicaid ...

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    Of the 1.9 million people in Florida who lost Medicaid coverage, according to KFF, patient advocates estimate that thousands of disabled people like Eakin have been affected.

  6. Low-Income Housing Tax Credit - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the LIHTC program is estimated to cost the government an average of $13.5 billion annually. [1] A 2018 report by the GAO covering the years 2011-2015 found that the LIHTC program financed about 50,000 low-income rental units annually, with median costs per unit for new construction ranging from $126,000 in Texas to $326,000 in California.

  7. ‘It was pure panic’: Disabled Florida woman who ... - AOL

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    ‘It was pure panic’: Disabled Florida woman who needs almost 24/7 care had Medicaid coverage stripped during the state’s ‘unwinding’ of the program — thousands suffered the same fate