HUD Makes $30 Million Available for Capital Repairs
The Housingfinance.com Blog notes:
A HUD notice today broadens eligibility for the $30 million HUD advertised in May as available for emergency capital repairs to multifamily seniors' projects.
The Housingfinance.com Blog notes:
A HUD notice today broadens eligibility for the $30 million HUD advertised in May as available for emergency capital repairs to multifamily seniors' projects.
The Bloomberg administration intends to give out 22,000 new federal housing vouchers to help low-income New Yorkers rent apartments on the private market over the next two years, officials said yesterday. To do that, officials are temporarily reopening the waiting list for the program, called Section 8, to nonemergency applicants for the first time in 12 years.Twelve thousand of the vouchers will be given out this year and 10,000 next year — more new vouchers than the city has had in years, officials said. Three thousand will go to New Yorkers on the brink of homelessness, but officials said that most would go for the first time in years to ordinary New Yorkers struggling to make ends meet.
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