Beverly hills housing authority phone number

Beverly hills housing authority phone number
Beverly hills housing authority phone number
Beverly hills housing authority phone number
Beverly hills housing authority phone number
Beverly hills housing authority phone number
Beverly hills housing authority phone number

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City Government » Rent Stabilization » About the Division » Finding Affordable Housing

Low Income and Moderate Income Households

  • Conventional Housing - 64 buildings in Los Angeles County (perimeters are Lancaster, San Pedro, Marina Del Rey and La Puente). Three buildings in West Hollywood (838 West Knoll, 959 N. Palm Avenue, and 800-801 N. Kings Road).  Applicants may turn down two offers. If the third offer is refused, the applicant is returned to the bottom of the waiting list.  For more information call  (626) 262-4510
  • Los Angeles County Section 8 Certificate Program - Income-based housing assistance program. The Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program makes housing payments on behalf of eligible low income elderly individuals and families, and persons living with disabilities. For information about any of Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) waiting lists, please visit their website at www.lacda.org.
  • West Hollywood Community Housing Corporation - A non-profit housing developer that builds, rehabilitates and manages housing for lower income families, seniors, and persons living with disabilities including AIDS in the City of West Hollywood. Wait list is 2+ average years. Please call Barker Management Inc. at 714-533-3450 for more information.
  • Los Angeles Housing Partnership - Established in 1989, Los Angeles Housing Partnership, Inc. is a non-profit, public benefit corporation, dedicated to expand, ensure the long-term affordability, and preserve the supply of decent affordable housing in the City and County of Los Angeles for low income households and the homeless. For more information call  (213) 629-9172.

Persons Living With AIDS/HIV

  • West Hollywood Community Housing Corporation - Wait list is 2+ average years for housing for persons living with AIDS/HIV. Please call Barker Management at 714-533-3450 for more information.
  • Housing Opportunities for People Living With AIDS (HOPWA) - Offers short-term rental assistance and subsidized housing units. Local area contractors are Aid for AIDS (323) 656-1107 or AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) - (213) 201-1600.
  • Being Alive -  (323) 874-4322. Also offers a roommate referral service or "Chirp Hotline" which can be reached by calling (888) 300-4033.
  •  Aid For AIDS - Provides move-in grants and rental assistance for persons living with HIV/AIDS. Call (323) 656-1107.

Senior Housing

  • Alternative Living for the Aging- A local non-profit which operates a roommate matching service and congregate living facilities for low income seniors. Five buildings in the West Hollywood/Los Angeles area. Waiting list is open.  Call (323) 650-7988
  • Menorah Housing (Sherman Oaks) - Subsidized by HUD. Owns 12 properties in Los Angeles County (Fuller, Pico-Robertson, Beverly Hills, Culver City). Presently waiting lists are closed for all buildings except in Sherman Oaks. Must be over 65 and low income or persons over 55 with a physical disability.  For more information (818) 986-9515
  • Senior Housing Resources in Los Angeles County  - Please visit L.A. County's online Senior Housing Resource Center to obtain new information and tools for locating senior housing opportunities throughout Los Angeles County.

Other Housing

  • Santa Monica Community Housing Corporation - Low income housing in Santa Monica. The waiting list is closed but occasionally available units are advertised to the public if those on the wait list do not meet the specific criteria for the unit available. Offers 1, 2 and 3-bedroom units in Santa Monica. For more information call (310) 394-8487

Does Beverly Hills have Section 8?

On average, Section 8 Housing Choice vouchers pay Beverly Hills landlords $0 per month towards rent. The average voucher holder contributes $0 towards rent in Beverly Hills.

How do I contact Hacla?

Public Housing: Call 833-422-5248 (833-HACLA-4U) or email [email protected] to report changes. You can also fax the information to (213) 252-1218.

Who qualifies for affordable housing in LA?

To be eligible for the program, a family's gross annual income must be below 50% of the Area Median Income (AMI) in Los Angeles County. Seventy-five percent of new admissions must have gross annual incomes at or below 30% of the AMI. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) determines the AMI yearly.

Does Beverly Hills have affordable housing?

Affordable Housing Programs. The Community Development Department administers affordable housing units available in the City of Beverly Hills. This includes several rental units that are available to members of the public that meet certain income criteria.