
Low Income Housing
900 Wheeler Ave N, Douglas, GA, 31533
The Project Has 63 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 454 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
Deerfield Has 72 Units Available
Estes Park Has 72 Units Available
Hunter'S Run Apartments Has 50 Units Available
Pine Meadows Has 60 Units Available
Aesthetic Housing Ii (Ethel Place) Has 9 Units Available
Coffee County Resources Has 10 Units Available
Georgian Woods Apartments Has 66 Units Available
Trowell Housing (Trayce Manor) Has 5 Units Available
B & J Personal Care Home Has 1 Units Available
SHADY ACRES HEALTH AND REHABILITATION Has 1 Units Available
You got a new job in another city. Your family has an emergency. Your apartment has become impossible to live in. Or your life simply changed faster than your lease allowed. Now you are staring at the same scary question every renter eventually asks: Can I break my lease without destroying my credit score? The honest answer is this: breaking a lease is not automatically illegal, but doing it carelessly can become expensive. A lease is a contract. If you walk away without notice, documentation, or a written agreement, unpaid rent can turn into collections, tenant screening problems, lawsuits, and future apartment denials.
Apartments near busy roads are often affordable and convenient, but they also come with trade-offs that are not always obvious during a quick viewing. Noise levels, air quality, access conditions, and building design can all affect daily comfort. Understanding these factors helps renters decide whether this type of location fits their lifestyle before signing a lease.
You sold your house. The buyer is ready to close. The lender is ready. The title company is ready. But your moving truck is not. Your next home is not ready. Your new-build closing was delayed. Your apartment lease starts next month. Your kids still have school. You need a few extra days or weeks after closing. That is where a post-closing occupancy agreement, often called a rent-back, leaseback, seller possession, seller occupancy, or use-and-occupancy agreement, can help. It allows the seller to stay in the home temporarily after the buyer becomes the legal owner. But this is not a casual favor. Once the deed transfers, the house is no longer yours. You are staying in someone else’s property, and a badly written rent-back can create insurance disputes, eviction problems, property damage fights, mortgage occupancy issues, escrow battles, and closing drama.
Have you ever wondered why some people always find good housing quickly, while others always get turned away? Discrimination is not uncommon when it comes to housing. Luckily, HUD (the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) is committed to ensuring that everyone has equal access to housing through its fair housing and anti-discrimination policies. Today, let's talk about how HUD does this.