RESIDENT POLICIES & FORMS
RESIDENT POLICIES & FORMS
HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM
The federally funded Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8), is voluntary for both landlords and tenants. It helps eligible families of lower income with their monthly rent payments.
How it works:
A family whose household income is fifty percent or less of the area's medium household income (AMI) is qualified to participate in the program from the Longmont Housing Authority. Through a Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) contract, directly monthly payments are made to the landlord/property owner as a portion of the tenant's monthly rent payment. After allowances are made for utilities not included in the rent, the HAP makes up the difference in total amount due.
Example:
If thirty percent of a family's gross monthly income is $600.00, and rent (including utilities) for the selected apartment is $1,600.00 per month, the tenant pays the landlord $600.00 and the remaining $1,000.00 is paid to the landlord by the Longmont Housing Authority through the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM
The federally funded Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8), is voluntary for both landlords and tenants. It helps eligible families of lower income with their monthly rent payments.
How it works:
A family whose household income is fifty percent or less of the area's medium household income (AMI) is qualified to participate in the program from the Longmont Housing Authority. Through a Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) contract, directly monthly payments are made to the landlord/property owner as a portion of the tenant's monthly rent payment. After allowances are made for utilities not included in the rent, the HAP makes up the difference in total amount due.
Example:
If thirty percent of a family's gross monthly income is $600.00, and rent (including utilities) for the selected apartment is $1,600.00 per month, the tenant pays the landlord $600.00 and the remaining $1,000.00 is paid to the landlord by the Longmont Housing Authority through the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM
The federally funded Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8), is voluntary for both landlords and tenants. It helps eligible families of lower income with their monthly rent payments.
How it works:
A family whose household income is fifty percent or less of the area's medium household income (AMI) is qualified to participate in the program from the Longmont Housing Authority. Through a Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) contract, directly monthly payments are made to the landlord/property owner as a portion of the tenant's monthly rent payment. After allowances are made for utilities not included in the rent, the HAP makes up the difference in total amount due.
Example:
If thirty percent of a family's gross monthly income is $600.00, and rent (including utilities) for the selected apartment is $1,600.00 per month, the tenant pays the landlord $600.00 and the remaining $1,000.00 is paid to the landlord by the Longmont Housing Authority through the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM
The federally funded Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8), is voluntary for both landlords and tenants. It helps eligible families of lower income with their monthly rent payments.
How it works:
A family whose household income is fifty percent or less of the area's medium household income (AMI) is qualified to participate in the program from the Longmont Housing Authority. Through a Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) contract, directly monthly payments are made to the landlord/property owner as a portion of the tenant's monthly rent payment. After allowances are made for utilities not included in the rent, the HAP makes up the difference in total amount due.
Example:
If thirty percent of a family's gross monthly income is $600.00, and rent (including utilities) for the selected apartment is $1,600.00 per month, the tenant pays the landlord $600.00 and the remaining $1,000.00 is paid to the landlord by the Longmont Housing Authority through the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
SPECIAL POPULATION RESTRICTIONS
Senior Housing Communities, Aspen Meadows Apartments, The Lodge and Hearthstone at Hover Crossing, Fall River Apartments, and Village Place Apartments, are restricted for households in which all members are 62 years of age or older. Spring Creek Apartments are open to households with at least one household member that is 55 years of age or older.
SPECIAL POPULATION RESTRICTIONS
Senior Housing Communities, Aspen Meadows Apartments, The Lodge and Hearthstone at Hover Crossing, Fall River Apartments, and Village Place Apartments, are restricted for households in which all members are 62 years of age or older. Spring Creek Apartments are open to households with at least one household member that is 55 years of age or older.
SPECIAL POPULATION RESTRICTIONS
Senior Housing Communities, Aspen Meadows Apartments, The Lodge and Hearthstone at Hover Crossing, Fall River Apartments, and Village Place Apartments, are restricted for households in which all members are 62 years of age or older. Spring Creek Apartments are open to households with at least one household member that is 55 years of age or older.
Senior Housing Communities, Aspen Meadows Apartments, The Lodge and Hearthstone at Hover Crossing, Fall River Apartments, and Village Place Apartments, are restricted for households in which all members are 62 years of age or older. Spring Creek Apartments are open to households with at least one household member that is 55 years of age or older.
Senior Housing Communities, Aspen Meadows Apartments, The Lodge and Hearthstone at Hover Crossing, Fall River Apartments, and Village Place Apartments, are restricted for households in which all members are 62 years of age or older. Spring Creek Apartments are open to households with at least one household member that is 55 years of age or older.
COMMUNITIES
The Longmont Housing Authority owns and manages the following properties that serve low and moderate income families in our community.
Housing Program Type: Low-Income Tax Credit Property with Section 8 units available.
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Unit Quantity and Type: 50 units with 1 and 2 bedrooms available for adults 62 and older.
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Location: 70 21st Avenue, Longmont, CO
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ASPEN MEADOWS SENIOR APARTMENTS
Housing Program Type: Low-Income Tax Credit Property with Section 8 units available.
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Unit Quantity and Type: 28 townhomes with 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms available.
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Location: 50 21st Avenue, Longmont, CO
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ASPEN MEADOWS NEIGHBORHOOD
Housing Program Type: Longmont Affordable Housing with Section 8 units available.
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Unit Quantity and Type: 10 affordable studio apartments.
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Location: 1227 Kimbark Street, Longmont, CO
THE BRIARWOOD
Housing Program Type: Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Property with Section 8 units available.
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Unit Quantity and Type: 60 units with 1 and 2 bedroom units available for adults 62 and older.
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Location: 321 Homestead Parkway, Longmont, CO
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FALL RIVER APARTMENTS
Housing Program Type: Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Property with Section 8 units available.
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Unit Quantity and Type: 60 units with 1 and 2 bedroom units available for adults 55 and older.
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Location: 320 Homestead Parkway, Longmont, CO
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SPRING CREEK APARTMENTS
Housing Program Type: HUD 202 Supported Housing
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Unit Quantity and Type: 50, 1 bedroom units available for adults 62 and older.
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Location: 2127 18th Avenue, Longmont, CO
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THE LODGE AT HOVER CROSSING
Housing Program Type: HUD 202 Supported Housing
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Unit Quantity and Type: 50, 1 bedroom units available for adults 62 and older.
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Location: 1762 Cook Court, Longmont, CO
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THE HEARTHSTONE AT HOVER CROSSING
Housing Program Type: Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
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Unit Quantity and Type: 72 units with studio, 1 bedroom, and 2 bedroom units available for adults 62 and older.
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Location: 600 Coffman Street, Longmont, CO
VILLAGE PLACE APARTMENTS
Housing Program Type: Fully supported, affordable property with Section 8 units available.
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Unit Quantity and Type: 82 studio and 1 bedroom units.
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Location: 2000 Sunset Way, Longmont, CO
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