
Low Income Housing
252 Fleetwood St, Coatesville, PA, 19320
The Project Has 2 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
1st Time Homebuyers Has 15 Units Available
210 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available
230 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available
232 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available
238 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available
244 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available
25 N Second Ave Has 6 Units Available
Brandywine Health & Housing Has 24 Units Available
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Oak Street Replacement Hsng Has 66 Units Available
Quarry St Project Has 1 Units Available
Quarry St Project 1 Has 1 Units Available
Quarry St Project 3 Has 1 Units Available
Quarry St Project 5 Has 1 Units Available
Roymar Hall Apartments Has 24 Units Available
Second Ave Has 5 Units Available
Second Avenue Revitalization Proj Has 62 Units Available
Third Avenue Apartments Has 12 Units Available
W C Atkinson Project Has 18 Units Available
West End Housing Dev Has 8 Units Available
Woodland Parkway Homes Rev Has 47 Units Available
Coatesville Towers Has 90 Units Available
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Freedom Village at Brandywine Has 1 Units Available
Community action center is an institution for improving the quality of life of residents and provides diverse services and resources. Today, the community action center is deeply considering how to support the better lives of residents through services and projects that diversify.
A bad roommate can do more damage than a bad apartment. The apartment may have thin walls, old appliances, or no dishwasher. Annoying, but survivable. A bad roommate can miss rent, destroy your credit, bring unauthorized guests, ignore bills, create noise complaints, damage the unit, and leave you legally trapped in a lease you thought was shared. That is why roommate vetting should happen before you sign, not after you are fighting over unpaid utilities and mystery stains on the carpet. If you are signing a joint lease agreement in the U.S., the stakes are higher than simply finding someone with a compatible bedtime. Many joint leases make all tenants responsible for the full rent and lease obligations. That means your roommate's mistake can become your financial problem.
Hey there, y'all! Ever sat down and thought, "What the heck are these HUD programs, and why should I care?" Well, lemme tell ya, if you’re new to the whole housing assistance scene, you’re in for a treat! This guide is gonna take ya through the basics of HUD programs, so you can get a good grasp on how it all works and why it’s so dang important for you!
You see one roach in the kitchen at midnight. Then another near the bathroom. Then tiny black dots inside a cabinet. Or worse, you wake up with itchy bites and find dark stains along the mattress seam. Now you have the question every renter hates asking: who has to pay for pest control, you or the landlord? The answer is not as simple as renters want it to be. In many U.S. apartments, landlords are generally responsible for providing habitable housing and addressing serious pest problems. But the details depend on your state, city, lease, building type, timing, evidence, and whether the tenant caused or worsened the infestation.