If you’re struggling to make your rent payments, you may be able to find assistance from your local Housing and Urban Development (HUD) office. These offices offer rental assistance programs like privately-owned subsidized housing, public housing, and housing choice vouchers.
You may also be able to find help from your state housing authority or your local public housing agency.
Get help paying your rent and find additional resources if you are a veteran, senior citizen, or live in a rural area.
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