Frequently Asked Questions
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Housing Authority
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Interested persons need to submit a completed application and the appropriate consent forms, including authorization for criminal background check. Successful applicants are then added to the Housing Authority's waiting list. Applications are available either online or at:Housing Authority
City Hall
600 DeMers Ave.
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There is a great need for the housing subsidy. The Housing Choice Voucher Program is not an entitlement program. It is a limited resource and no one is guaranteed to receive a voucher.Housing Authority
The Housing Authority has established preferences to ensure that those with the greatest need are the first served. Generally, an accepted applicant can expect to wait approximately four to six months for a voucher if they are in the top preference group.
Those with lower preference could wait one to two years or longer. You may apply to more than one housing authority's waiting list. -
Housing Authority
The Housing Authority does not help tenants pay either security deposits or utility deposits. There are other agencies and funding sources that may help you pay required deposits. The Tri-Valley Opportunity Council can provide assistance with deposits so visit Emergency Services – Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. (tvoc.org) for more information or call (218) 281-5832. The Grand Forks Salvation Army may also be able to provide assistance. Visit Programs and Services - Grand Forks Salvation Army for more information or call (701) 775-2597.
The East Grand Forks Food Shelf can provide food assistance. More information about their organization can be found at East Grand Forks Food Shelf - Home | Facebook or by calling (218) 773-8083.