Who is eligible for HUD programs?

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Eligibility for HUD programs is determined by various factors including income level and citizenship status. Generally, low-income individuals and families, senior citizens, and people with disabilities are eligible for HUD assistance. Income limits vary depending on the specific program and the location of the individual or family. Generally, qualifications are based on the local area’s median income and the size of the household. Additionally, U.S. citizenship or eligible immigrant status is required for most HUD programs. It's important to note that eligibility criteria may differ for each program, so individuals interested in HUD assistance should contact their local Public Housing Agency or HUD field office for more accurate and detailed information specific to their circumstances.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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