how can we rent a house for a Senior citizen and what the procedure?

rent my house

she is my grant aunt she lives with us in a one bed room house but this house rent is very high we can’t afford to this house if we can get a house for a lower rent,

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One Response to “how can we rent a house for a Senior citizen and what the procedure?”

  1. Sunny Flower Says:

    It sounds like you and your family planning to move into another place with your great aunt?

    One suggestion would be to contact your local housing authority. Although funds are tight in these programs funded by Housing and Urban Development monies cities and larger towns have a program called Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers. If your household is qualified, you may receive rent assistance. The amount of assistance you would receive would depend on household size and the amount of income that you earn annually.

    If you qualify, but no vouchers are available in your city or town right now due to limited funds, you might be asked if you want to have your name on the waiting list for a voucher. If you want assistance from this program, you will definitely want your name on this list.

    The other suggestion I have is to call your local Area Agency on Aging. These agencies are a font of helpful and practical information and resources for seniors and their families. You can call toll-free 1-800-677-1116 to find out the Area Agency on Aging serving the county where you live. I am confident that you will find helpful and friendly people there who will listen and provide insights and information that would be helpful to you and your aunt.

    Hope this helps. Good luck and best wishes!