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  • When you talk about section 8 ghetto, ratchet, hoodie peoples moving into the neighborhood destroying and keeping up crime in the community , I'm not one of them. I don't abuse the system that I'm thankful to have. I'm 55 ,single, disable, and live on a one income ...social security. I'm a decent , clean, honest , God fearing christian living for 9yr in a HOPE VI Mixed-Income apartment complex that is now run down and unsafe to live in because of mostly the non attentive , unconcern parents with kids refusing to keep the community looking nice.. I applied for a two bedroom section 8 unit there and also at a couple of apartment complexes like teno5... that accept section 8 participants and was told that my one income was extremely too low for the section 8 housing unit that management was encouraging and offering to me at the lowest rate when changed it to the highest rent rate the next day, when I was told that I couldn't afford and didn't qualify for the rent rate to the unit, after accepting a $ 50.00 nonrefundable application fee from me that I obviously couldn't afford and didn't understand why their leasing office wouldn't waive that fee , seeing that the office manager was encouraging me to pay $30.00 more of the 30% of my income that I was required to pay under the section 8 program. They finally gave me back the application process fee after talking with them about the time wasted and the $50.00 I sacrificed. They said that they never processed the application anyway, which I'm thankful for that .Being disable and below the poverty rate level qualified me for a section 8 housing voucher in the first place. it's hard to get a decent affordable apartment through section 8 without enough of entitlements, supplements,or including more occupants on the voucher .. like what the government offer for HOPE VI Mixed-Income households. If you work you must earn at least $2,786 monthly before withholding taxes to make the rent rate level that most of the substandard government housing units on the market today the truly poor and homeless that's below the section 8 poverty level couldn't afford the rental housing that's available there. Finding a decent affordable apartment is a challenge for most of the poorest households that appreciate decent safe neighborhoods.
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