05-01-24 ALABAMA HOUSING LISTS OPENING SOON 


Open Soon: Selma, Alabama Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Waiting List


This waiting list is for Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher rental housing assistance in Selma, Alabama.

The Selma Housing Authority (SHA) will accept Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher waiting list applications from May 3, 2024 at 8:00 am, until June 3, 2024 at 5:00 pm CT. This is the first time the waiting list has been open since it closed in August, 2023.

Preferences have not yet been confirmed.

It is not known how applicants will be placed on the waiting list, by order of preferences.

To apply while the waitlist is open, complete the online application.

For more information, visit the SHA website.

Sources: This information was verified by the SHA official facebook public notice on April 30, 2024.


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Open Until Further Notice: Selma Housing Authority Low Rent Public Housing Waiting List

The Selma Housing Authority (SHA) is accepting Low Rent Public Housing waiting list applications from the earliest confirmed open date of April 30, 2024, until further notice.

Preferences have not yet been confirmed.

It is not known how applicants will be placed on the waiting list, by order of preferences.

To apply while the waitlist is open, complete the online application.

For more information, visit the SHA website.

Sources: This information was verified by the SHA application page on April 30, 2024.


LINK: https://affordablehousingonline.com/housing-authority/Alabama/Selma-Housing-Authority/AL008


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05-01-24 ALABAMA HOUSING LISTS OPENING SOON 


Open Soon: Gulf Village Homes and Oaklawn Homes Public Housing Waiting List


This waiting list is for Public Housing rental housing assistance in Prichard, Alabama.

The Mobile Housing Board (MHB) will accept Family Public Housing waiting list applications for Gulf Village Homes and Oaklawn Homes Apartments from May 6, 2024 at 9:00 am, until May 10, 2024 at 3:00 pm CT. This is the first time the waiting list has been open since it closed in August, 2023.

This waiting list is for the following property:

  • Gulf Village Homes -located at 2002 Ball Avenue, Prichard, Alabama 36610. 2 & 3 Bedrooms.
  • Oaklawn Homes - located at 1010 Baltimore St., Mobile, Alabama 36605. 2 Bedrooms.

Preferences have not yet been confirmed.

It is not yet known how selected applicants will be placed on the waiting list.

To apply while the waiting list is open, complete the online application.

For more information, visit the MHA website.

Sources: This information was verified by the MHA public notice on April 29, 2024.


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Open Soon: Emerson Gardens and Downtown Renaissance Senior Public Housing Waiting List

This waiting list is for Senior Public Housing rental housing assistance in Prichard, Alabama.

The Mobile Housing Board (MHB) will accept Senior Public Housing waiting list applications for Emerson Gardens and Downtown Renaissance Apartments from May 6, 2024 at 9:00 am, until May 10, 2024 at 3:00 pm CT. This is the first time the waiting list has been open since it closed in August, 2023.

This waiting list is for the following property:

  • Emerson Gardens - located at 759 Palmetto St., Mobile, AL 36602. 2-Bedroom units.
  • Downtown Renaissance - located at 350 Bloodgood St., Mobile, AL 36603. 2-Bedroom units.

Preferences have not yet been confirmed.

It is not yet known how selected applicants will be placed on the waiting list.

To apply while the waiting list is open, complete the online application.

For more information, visit the MHA website.

Sources: This information was verified by the MHA public notice on April 29, 2024.


LINK: https://affordablehousingonline.com/housing-authority/Alabama/Mobile-Housing-Authority/AL002


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03-15-24 

How to Rent Section 8 Houses: A Step-By-Step Guide

Learn how to rent a single-family home with a Section 8 voucher in our updated guide written by housing experts:

Read More

https://affordablehousingonline.com/rent-section-8-houses


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03-14-24

New Guide: How to Port a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher

In addition to making your rent affordable, one of the main benefits of having a Section 8 voucher is the ability to transfer it to a new area. Our new step-by-step takes you through every part of the porting process:

Read More

https://affordablehousingonline.com/what-is-section-8/port-voucher


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03-08-24 - 

How to Become a Section 8 Landlord

There are many benefits for landlords who rent to Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher tenants. If you are a landlord interested in leasing to tenants with rental assistance, this guide will help you navigate the process step-by-step.


Before diving into everything, if you want to know more about how the Section 8 HCV program works, we recommend starting with our What is the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program? Guide.


While this program is aimed to help renters, it was also designed to benefit landlords as well. Most importantly for landlords, rent payments are split between tenants and the housing agency that manages the voucher. So, you can expect to receive timely payments from the local housing department every month for their share of rent.


Other key benefits include:


• The ability to request reasonable annual rent increases from the local housing agency.

• Free inspections that can identify maintenance needs before they become too severe.

• Gratification from providing affordable housing to renters with low incomes, who are in great need of this assistance.


Many landlords are aware of these benefits, but are still hesitant to rent to Section 8 tenants because of widespread myths about the program. Let’s spend some time addressing the facts:


• Section 8 tenants are no more likely to damage units or fail to pay rent than tenants without rental assistance. In fact, Section 8 tenants are typically steady, long-term residents who often live in their unit for several years.

• Your Section 8 tenants can be evicted for lease violations just the same as tenants without vouchers. Section 8 tenants are bound by the terms of their lease, just like any other tenant.

• Landlords are not required to rent to someone just because they have a Section 8 voucher. You may screen all tenants with your own background check, and deny them if they fail to meet your requirements. (Just be aware that in many areas of the country, you cannot deny a Section 8 tenant only because they have a voucher.)


If you are looking for an opportunity to rent to Section 8 tenants, start by reaching out to your local housing authority.

 

  1. Contact the local housing authority.

  2. First, contact the local HUD Public Housing Agency (commonly called a housing authority), and let them know of your interest in renting to Section 8 tenants. The housing authority can provide details about the local process and what Housing Quality Standards (HQS) need to be met.

  3. Housing authorities are not allowed to recommend a particular landlord or property to voucher holders. However, many housing authorities maintain a list of landlords who accept vouchers, and share this with their voucher households. The housing authority may also share access to websites or platforms used to advertise available units.

  4. Many housing authorities have an office in the local area, but there are also many communities that are not served by a locally-based agency. This is often the case in rural areas. Depending on your area, you may have to reach out to a regional or state housing authority that serves your community.

  5. You can use the Housing Authority Directory on Affordable Housing Online to find the agency that serves your area.
  6.  
  7. Set rent that falls within area Fair Market Rents.

  8. Now, it is up to you to set the monthly rent amount.

  9. The Section 8 program does not dictate what rents landlords must charge. However, rents must fall at or below local Fair Market Rents (FMRs). This is the cost to rent a moderately priced dwelling in each housing market.

  10. HUD updates FMRs for each state and metropolitan area annually. FMRs are set for different apartment sizes, ranging from efficiencies to four-bedroom units.

  11. The local housing authority will have the FMRs for its service area. You can also look up the current FMRs for your housing market using HUD’s FMR Documentation System.
  12.  
  13. Make sure the unit meets Housing Quality Standards.

  14. Housing authorities need to make sure that HCV tenants will be living in homes that are safe, sanitary, and in good condition. HUD has Housing Quality Standards (HQS) that must be met before an HCV tenant can rent an apartment.

  15. You can get details about meeting HQS from the local housing authority. HQS inspections will assess the following items:

  16. • Sanitary facilities
  17. • Food preparation and refuse disposal
  18. • Space and security
  19. • Thermal environment
  20. • Illumination and electricity
  21. • Structure and materials
  22. • Interior air quality
  23. • Water supply
  24. • Lead-based paint
  25. • Access
  26. • Site and neighborhood
  27. • Sanitary conditions
  28. • Smoke detectors

  29. The housing authority will inspect the unit before completing a rental assistance agreement with the landlord. Once the Section 8 tenant moves in, HQS inspections will be done annually.
  30.  
  31. Review applications from Section 8 tenants.

  32. You would screen Section 8 tenants the same as you would an applicant without a voucher. This includes common things like checking rental or criminal histories. You should use the same criteria for all applicants to avoid renting to problem tenants.

  33. Once a Section 8 tenant’s rental application is approved, you will need to fill out their Request for Tenancy Approval form.

  34. The housing authority will confirm the rent falls within area FMRs. The housing authority will also make sure the rent charged is not higher than rent for any comparable unassisted units at the property.
  35.  
  36. Sign the HAP contract and start receiving rent payments!

  37. Once a lease is signed with the Section 8 tenant and is submitted to the housing authority, you will receive a Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) contract to sign.

  38. When the HAP contract with the housing authority is executed, you will start receiving housing assistance payments from the housing authority. Section 8 tenants will separately pay you their own portion of the rent.

PAGE LINK:  https://affordablehousingonline.com/what-is-section-8/become-a-landlord


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03-06-24 -

Low-Income Housing Without A Waiting List

Due to the high demand and low supply of affordable housing, it’s extremely rare to find affordable housing with no waiting list. But it’s possible to find housing assistance quickly if you know what to look for.

 

Tips to receive housing assistance quickly:

  • Apply to multiple waiting lists for different low-income rental assistance programs.
  • Take advantage of the mobility feature of the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program and apply for waiting lists anywhere in the United States.
  • Target waiting lists with preferences you qualify for. Qualifying for preferences will give you priority placement on waiting lists.
  • Use Affordable Housing Online for Housing Choice Voucher and Low-Income Apartment Waiting Lists
  • Sign up for the Affordable Housing Online Newsletter to get waiting list opening notifications sent directly to your email

 

 

Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV)

Waiting lists to apply for this program open infrequently, and usually for a short time. If a household is able to get their application placed on the waiting list, the time it takes to get to the top of the waiting list could be months or years. The HCV program is in extremely high demand, and Affordable Housing Online has never discovered an area with a HCV program that has no waiting list.

 

Consider applying to HCV programs operated by Public Housing Agencies (PHAs, or housing authorities) in rural or small towns. Many of those areas will have shorter waiting lists, if it is open for applicants.

 

Be aware: You must be willing to move into their rural or small town jurisdictions for the first year of using your Housing Choice Voucher, and be in good standing at the end of the first year in order to move somewhere else with the voucher.

 

Note: Some PHAs set aside a small number of special Housing Choice Vouchers that are given to certain populations (like victims of domestic violence and homeless persons) without entering a waiting list.
 
And in other instances, a housing authority give some vouchers to persons living in toxic units (which contain lead paint, asbestos, radon, etc…); or in unhealthy units.
 
These special vouchers are not available to the general public, and may require a referral from a participating organization.
 

Section 8 Project-Based Vouchers (PBV)

A Section 8 Project-Based Voucher (PBV) is different from the HCV program, in that the voucher is tied to a specific apartment complex. A Project-Based Voucher cannot be transferred to a different property.

 

Waiting lists for Project-Based Vouchers are usually administered by the local HUD housing authority. Some PBV waiting lists might be administered by a property management company working with the housing authority.

 

Almost all Project-Based Voucher properties have a waiting list. Some properties in low-populated areas may have immediate availability, but that is rare.

 

Public Housing

Public Housing properties also offer rental assistance that’s tied to a specific apartment complex. Like Project-Based Vouchers, Public Housing assistance cannot be transferred to another property.

 

Waiting lists are either administered by a HUD housing authority, or a partnering property management company. As with PBVs, almost all Public Housing properties have a waiting list. On rare occasions, some properties in some rural areas may have no waiting list.

 

Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD)

RAD properties are Public Housing developments that were renovated with Section 8 program funding. Anyone on the property’s original Public Housing waiting list stays on the list, and current residents get first dibs for a RAD unit.

 

HUD housing authorities are actively converting our Public Housing stock to RAD housing nationwide. To find RAD housing without a waiting list right now might be difficult and not worth the time and effort.

 

Project Based Rental Assistance (PBRA)

The PBRA program is directly administered by HUD’s Office of Multifamily Housing. The PBRA program is tied to specific units in a property, usually owned and managed by private owners. Some PBRA properties are operated by the local housing authority.

 

On rare occasions, you may find a PBRA property with no waiting list, but generally only in rural areas.

 

Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC)

The LIHTC program is currently financing 90% of all new low-income housing developments. Private management companies and individual owners usually manage these communities; and some are managed by a housing authority.

 

There may be some LIHTC properties in areas with low populations that have no waiting list.

 

Rural Development (RD) Housing

Unlike most HUD programs, many apartments funded through Rural Development rental assistance programs may have a very short waiting list; or none at all.

 

These communities usually have a private owner or management company; but some are associated with housing authorities.

 

Households with the lowest incomes are given priority, so that means if you have very low or no income, you will get a chance to move into an apartment before other applicants.

 

Senior Housing and Housing for Persons with Disabilities

Many affordable housing developments are built for senior and/or disabled residents. In most cases, the head of household (or spouse) must be 62 and over, or have a certifiable disability. There are also “Near-Elderly” properties, which are usually for tenants at least 55 years old.

 

You may find Senior/Disabled properties with no waiting list in some low populated areas. And even if there is a wait, it may be shorter than other low-income rental assistance waiting lists.

PAGE LINK:  https://affordablehousingonline.com/low-income-housing-without-a-waiting-list


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03-04-24 

New Guide: What is Public Housing?

When applying for a Public Housing apartment, knowing what to expect can help reduce the stress of the application process. Follow our step-by-step guide to learn how to qualify and apply for Public Housing:

https://affordablehousingonline.com/what-is-public-housing


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11-15-23


 

How To Prevent Eviction

 


Our housing experts not only put a spotlight on finding housing opportunities, but also detail the options renters have when facing an eviction notice. This easy-to-read guide can help you keep a roof over your head:


https://affordablehousingonline.com/guide/eviction


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10-26-23


 

How To Get Affordable Housing For Renters With Disabilities

 


 

Many affordable housing programs have accessibility accommodations for renters with disabilities. Learn how to qualify, get applications, and more in our easy-to-read guide!


https://affordablehousingonline.com/guide/disability-housing


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10-19-23

 

 

How To Get Affordable Housing For Seniors


 

There are many types of low-income housing programs for seniors who are age 55 or 62, and above. Learn how to get applications, accessibility accommodations, and more in our easy to read guide!

 

https://affordablehousingonline.com/guide/senior-housing


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10-16-23 How Do I Buy An Affordable Home? 

There are many important steps to becoming a homeowner, and these details are important to know before starting to look for affordable homes that are for sale. Many services are also available for future homeowners — including mortgages, loans, and counseling — which provide great help for renters buying an affordable home.

https://affordablehousingonline.com/guide/homeownership


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10-16-23 How To Get Housing For Renters With A Criminal Record Guide 

https://affordablehousingonline.com/guide/criminal-records-housing


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05-15-23 New Guide: Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Guide

The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program allows low and moderate-income renters to pay rent at an affordable rate.

The new edition of our LIHTC Guide has been completely re-written to be short and easy to follow for all renters.

page link: https://affordablehousingonline.com/guide/lihtc


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HUD launches online help for domestic violence survivors

February 8, 2023Chris Holden

Top Story: HUD launches online help for domestic violence survivors

HUD has recently launched a new webpage with resources for domestic violence survivors, under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).

The site has resources explaining VAWA’s housing protections for survivors of domestic violence. In addition, the site has resources for organizations that operate shelters and provide services for domestic violence survivors.

The VAWA site also has information to assist survivors immediately. It provides national hotlines and a list of organizations that can help survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking. The national hotlines and organizations can direct survivors to local organizations and services.

link to article and more: https://affordablehousingonline.com/blog/hud-launches-online-help-for-domestic-violence-survivors


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How to Find Housesitting Jobs and Get Paid to Sleep in Someone Else’s House

 by Kent McDill

Contributor

UPDATED AUGUST 30, 2022

 

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Instead of forking over a small fortune every month for rent, what if you could get someone to pay you to live in their house?

Housesitting is a gig that could provide you with weeks or even months of free housing. In some cases, the free housing is the “pay” you receive (think of it as the money you are not paying toward rent). But, there are also paying housesitting gigs, and there are numerous websites specifically created to match available housesitters with housesitting jobs both within the U.S. and internationally.

Often, housesitting jobs include more than just sitting around someone else’s house. Most often, additional duties include caring for pets and plants, although they can include maintenance and cleaning, too.

Before you start packing your bags, here’s what you need to know about housesitting jobs.

How to Become a Housesitter

You know the old saying: you can’t get a job without experience, and you can’t get experience without a job.

While it is possible to get a first-time housesitting job, the competition for such positions is fierce. There are a lot of people who like the idea of living for free in someone else’s home. So, it would behoove you to get some experience.

Consider your social network. Let friends, family and coworkers know you are thinking about becoming a housesittter, and ask them to give you an opportunity to prove yourself, along with a recommendation that will help you get your next position.

Since you are just starting out, you are not likely to be offered money for a housesitting job right away, but this is a good opportunity to get referrals and experience.

If no one you know speaks up, you can get a first-time job on a housesitter website (we’ll give you some options later), but you had best be ready to answer key questions and provide significant skills to get selected.

Can I Get Paid to Be a Housesitter?

You are already getting paid in kind. You have free housing. But, some jobs are extensive enough in terms of care that you will be offered a stipend. It is also possible to be rewarded for doing a good job with a tip at the end of the stay.

How Much Money Can You Make With Housesitting Jobs?

The Economic Research Institute says the average housesitter salary in paid gigs is $15 an hour, although care.com says most paid rates are negotiated between homeowner and housesitter, and can be up to $100 a day or more. Homeowners looking for more than just a human watchdog are likely to offer a salary for the period they will be gone from home.

Can You Have Another Job When You’re a Housesitter?

As a housesitter, you are effectively replacing the homeowner as a presence in the home. The homeowner likely has a job, or some responsibility that takes them away from the home from time to time. You can, too. It might work best if you have a part-time job to ensure your availability However, circumstances might allow you to have a full-time job and housesit as well.

PRO TIPIf there’s a reliable internet connection, working remotely is one way to earn extra money while you’re housesitting. Check out our work-from-home jobs portal for opportunities.

How to Find Housesitting Jobs

If you’re going to make the leap to housesitting on a regular basis, you’ll likely need to rely on more than word of mouth. There are numerous websites offering housesitting jobs, although you can also go it alone.

Most of the sites require a subscription, since you are likely going to need to move from job to job over time and will reuse the site. Many also require a background check. Here are some options to consider when looking for housesitting jobs.

Advertise Yourself

You may be able to get a housesitting job without paying for a website subscription, but it will require substantially more work on your part, including advertising, setting up payments and vetting clients. If you do go the solo route, consider starting on sites where homeowners may use to seek out someone who is local, like Craigslist and Nextdoor.

Use Housesitting Subscription Sites

The value of subscription services is that homeowners and pet owners are on these sites actively seeking someone to care for their home or loved one. Housesitters can find job offerings and contact the homeowners who have a listing that works for them. They can choose between homeowners looking for free housesitting services and those who are willing to pay.

  • House Sitters America ($49 per year) Job seekers can provide their services free or for a fee on this site. You can search for jobs on the site, or create a profile that will attract homeowners to you.
  • Housecarers.com ($50 per year) Your profile can include up to 14 photos of yourself, effectively creating a 15-page personal website for your housesitting services. You can preselect areas or types of jobs you are looking for before receiving matching job opportunities.

 

If You Want to Take Your Housesitting Abroad

What if you could use your housesitting gig to see the world?

Other than travel restrictions placed by the country you are visiting, there are no restrictions for being a housesitter in international settings. But it makes sense to also research the country you’ll be staying to ensure you can adhere to local customs and restrictions. Some sites to use if you want an international gig:

  • Mind My House ($20 per year) More than one-third of the listings on Mind My House are for the United Kingdom and Europe, while 30% are American listings.
  • Luxury House Sitting ($25 per year) This is a worldwide service, with listings in the U.S., Europe, parts of South America, Australia, and a few countries in Africa and Asia. The newest housesitting gigs pop up as you sign into your account.
  • Trusted House Sitters ($129 per year). This is another service that offers worldwide opportunities. Job seekers get to list the dates they need housing and the locations they are willing to travel to.

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What to Include in Your Housesitter Profile

Homeowners are looking for a trustworthy person to take care of their home, possessions and potentially their animal babies. A few of the top traits you should be able to demonstrate in your profile when looking for a housesitting job:

  • Reliability. Homeowners are not going to give their house keys to just anyone. They need to know they can count on you to stay in the house, keep it clean, not throw any parties and pay attention to detail. Recommendations from previous housesitting clients or current employers can speak to your reliability. Multiple references and reviews can help you stand out.
  • Availability. One of your main jobs as a housesitter is to make sure the home looks occupied to help prevent burglary or vandalism. That means you will be a constant presence on the property. You don’t have to stay there 24/7, but you have to occupy the home the way the homeowner would. Be clear about how your availability, including whether housesitting will be your sole job or if you’ll work outside the home.
  • Home care skills. Can you unclog a toilet? Adjust a thermostat? Water plants regularly? In some cases, you will be asked to be a temporary caretaker rather than just a body occupying a space.
  • Cleanliness. Part of your job may be to keep the house clean. If there isn’t a separate cleaning service, you may need to wash dishes (or use a dishwasher), clean toilets, sweep, vacuum and dust.
  • Love of animals. Many homeowners want a housesitter just to take care of their dog, cat, rabbit, fish or bearded dragon. Duties can include taking the animal for a walk, feeding on a regular schedule and cleaning up after them. Photos of you with your own pet (or a friend’s pet) will help in your job profile.
  • Specialty skills. Do you have any training to set you apart (and demand a higher rate), such as being certified in pet CPR?

Learn From Every Housesitting Job

Once you get a few housesitting jobs under your belt, you will get an idea of what gigs are available. This may cause you to reconsider, or it may cause you to expand your parameters for housesitting.

There are people who travel all over the world, moving from one housesitting assignment to another. Why shouldn’t it be you?

Kent McDill is a veteran journalist who has specialized in personal finance topics since 2013. He is a contributor to The Penny Hoarder.

 

https://www.thepennyhoarder.com/make-money/side-gigs/house-sitting-jobs


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WINTER MAY BE OVER FOR THE MOST PART HOWEVER WE HAVE TO THINK ABOUT THE NEXT WINTER SEASON WITH THE PRICE OF FUELS SKYROCKING, EVERYONE OF US NEEDS TOOLS IN OUR HANDS TO HELP MAKE OUR MONEY STRETCH - NOW IS THE TIME TO GET LOCKED INTO A GOOD PRICE/RATE FOR OUR HEATING AND COOKING NEEDS...


Find cheapest heating oil or propane prices in ALABAMA


Fuelwonk gives you access to hard-to-find prices, discounts, and reviews for heating oil and propane vendors on our easy-to-use website. You can pay less next time you buy heating fuel, and see ratings from multiple sources. Through the power of crowd sourcing, you have the ability to share and compare pricing with your community. You might save as much as $250 a year!


https://fuelwonk.com/states/AL


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With regards to our home heating gas and electricity and saving $$:


Please check with your energy providers - many of them offer where you can lock-in your rates for 12 months to 36-months.


I am putting together a list of utility companies that have those kind of offerings - however - I am just one person.


Please, once you find that information, please send it to me, even just the web address of that page - it will help so many more people! Please send that web address to ann@homelesstoindependence.org


Much appreciated!


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How it works: You have to sign up, be vetted and provide information to their encrypted app. They will snail mail you a physical "Gas Buddy" Card and that is the card you will use to pay for your fuel. You merely, in the app, choose where you are going to fuel up and activate the discount, fuel up using your GasBuddy card and the amount you pay for the gas, from your account, is the amount minus the discount. For instance just this past Monday, 06-06-22, I put $75.00 in our tank and we paid $71.99 from our account. We saved over .20 cents per gallon.


Please note: You cannot use more than one app at a time - the apps all monitor each other. There have already been a couple of times when one of the apps below were more reasonable the the above app, so I did use the other app below.


You have to do your due diligence and look at each of the apps prior to going for fuel to save the most...



2. Get Upside - one very good thing I can say about this app is that they do pay quickly - one thing I do not like is that it is not in every State.


Check out this free app that gets you cash back on gas and other errands! Click this link or use promo code ANN96823 to get an extra 15¢/gal bonus the first time you make a purchase. https://upside.app.link/ANN96823


3. Checkout 51 app has gasoline savings - again one thing I do not like is that it is not in every State and it takes about a week to get your receipt approved. In addition, if you use this app, you cannot use any other gasoline app rebate.


4. BPMe app - I really like this app and you get your cents off there at the pump at the time of purchase!


Hope this helps!


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These 26 Grocery Fuel Rewards Programs Will Help Fill Your Tank for Less

Gas prices are out of control, and we’re all about finding ways to save. Like gas, groceries are an unavoidable expense, but if you play your cards right, your food purchases can save you money at the pump. We rounded up the best programs. 

READ MORE


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and one more important point to make, if I cannot get a news letter out with the information, most of those housing and employment pages have already been updated. Please take a moment and click the link in a previous newsletter for your State/Commonwealth's information that you are looking for, as every day I am adding something that has been sent to me to share.


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ATTENTION ALL REALTORS AND LANDLORDS!


Please send me your available rentals information... We do not just work with the homeless, we also work with the working poor, our veterans and their families - and there is a huge need for rentals of all size - from Studio to 4/5 Bedroom apts/homes for rent.


Please send me your rental(s) information to: ann@homelesstoindependence.org


Thank you!


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Thank you!


Ann






NATIONWIDE SITE WITH SECTION 8 RENTALS AND MORE AND IT IS KEPT UP TO DATE

https://www.gosection8.com/


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THE LETGO MOBILE APP HAS A HOUSING...

  1. SELECT "BROWSING";
  2. SELECT "HOUSING";
  3. CLICK THE "FILTERS" IN THE TOP RIGHT HAND CORNER;
  4. SELECT "FOR RENT", "NO. OF BEDROOMS", "NO. OF BATHROOMS",

"LOCATION" AND "DISTANCE" AND "SAVE";

  1. AND SEE WHAT IS AVAILABLE.

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ZILLOW.COM

ALSO HAS A RENTALS SECTION!

https://www.zillow.com/rent/

AND ZILLOW JUST STARTED THIS PROGRAM...

Fast. Easy. Free. And best of all - compliant with all local, state and federal screening laws. Within Zillow Rental Manager you can accept applications and screen prospective tenants in seconds.

https://www.zillow.com/user/acct/login/?url=%2Frental-manager%2Fproperties%2F%3FmktPath%3Dapplications%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_campaign%3Demm_zrm_0718_applicationsnationalwa%26utm_content%3Dbutton


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REALTOR.COM HAS A RENTALS PAGE

 https://www.realtor.com/rentals

From that page you can enter the specific area you are looking for.


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If you are looking for a room to rent, to share an apartment or sublet an apartment,

GO TO: http://www.roomster.com/


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WEICHERT.COM

CLICK ON "FIND A RENTAL"

ENTER IN THE SEARCH BOX THE AREA YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A RENTAL

AND CLICK THE "SEARCH" BUTTON

https://www.weichert.com/?GCID=S10566x055&src=goog&keyword=%2Bweichert&Matchtype=search&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3InYBRCLARIsAG6bfMS-1IjecjenC25wkIPwZjyGS22FEU9dq4tm4DSM2F4wQe9Q_mgqbKAaApBHEALw_wcB


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AFFORDABLE RENTALS...

FACEBOOK MARKETPLACE!!

FROM YOUR HOMEPAGE...

HAS A HOUSING PAGE FOR PROPERTY RENTALS...

ACCESS THEIR MARKETPLACE OFF YOUR FACEBOOK HOMPAGE,

- CLINK HOUSING - CLICK RENTALS AND THE LISTINGS WILL COME UP LOCAL TO YOUR

PHYSICAL LOCATION...


THE ABOVE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND ON HOMELESS TO INDEPENDENCE INC'S "ALABAMA AFFORDABLE RENTALS" PAGE HERE:


https://www.homelesstoindependence.org/alabama-affordable-rentals/


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HUD EXCHANGE - HOMELESSNESS ASSISTANCE

https://www.hudexchange.info/homelessness-assistance/



TO SIGN UP FOR ANY STATE, COMMONWEALTH OR TERRITORY, PLEASE EMAIL ME DIRECTLY AT:


ann@homelesstoindependence.org – REMEMBER TO TELL ME WHAT STATE, COMMONWEALTH OR TERRITORY, AND I WILL ADD YOU TO MY LIST SERVE!


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03-29-24 UPDATE ... WHERE TO FIND HOMELESS TO INDEPENDENCE INC....



Rumble - HOMELESS_TO_INDEPENDEN

BRIGHTEON.COM - Homeless To Independence Inc


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HOMELESS TO INDEPENDENCE INC IS BACK AT OUR CHARITY VETTED EBAY STORE


WE ARE DOING ACTION STYLE NOW WITH ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES...


CHECK US OUT HERE:


https://www.ebay.com/usr/homelesstoindependenceinc


THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING HOMELESS TO INDEPENDENCE INC!



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Anyone that would like to support Homeless To Independence Inc. with a small donation to our all volunteer 501(c) 3 non profit to help fund the employment, housing information and more can safely use Homeless To Independence Inc.'s PayPal account: ann@homelesstoindependence.org


it can also be accessed on Homeless To Independence Inc.'s homepage at


https://www.homelesstoindependence.org/



and our NEW snail mail: 



Homeless To Independence Inc.

201 Station Rd, #258

Quakertown, PA 18951





THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING HOMELESS TO INDEPENDENCE INC. AND THE PEOPLE WE SERVE!


HOMELESS TO INDEPENDENCE INC.| ANN@HOMELESSTOINDEPENDENCE.ORG