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Housing Authorities & Agencies in Cranston, RI

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Business Listing   Albert Realtors GMAC Real Estate - Cranston, RI - Phone: (401) 944-3377


Business Listing   Blue Chip Realty - Cranston, RI - Phone: (401) 275-0214


Business Listing   Cranston Housing Authority - Cranston, RI - Phone: (401) 944-7210


Business Listing   Land Realty Inc - Cranston, RI - Phone: (401) 942-7400


Business Listing   Lannon Realty Inc - Cranston, RI - Phone: (401) 461-7788


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Helpful Definition for: Housing Authorities & Agencies


Housing authorities & agencies in {city) are the governmental organizations that administer public affairs & aspects of housing in the territory. These authorities often provide apartments to qualified residents at a low rate or even free of cost.

These are basically nonprofit organizations that coordinate and leverage their federal advocacy efforts for affordable housing in Cranston. These agencies allocate the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit as well as profit and nonprofit firms in the affordable housing fields. The three major federally authorized programs governed by these housing authorities & agencies are- the Mortgage Revenue Bond, the Housing Credit and the Home Investment Partnerships program.

Recent Business News for: Housing Authorities & Agencies

Make Housing Authority report card public, says former board member - New York Daily News

New York Daily NewsMake Housing Authority report card public, says former board memberNew York Daily NewsA top city Housing Authority official who voted to approve a $10 million taxpayer-funded agency report card — which taxpayers aren't allowed to see — now says the document should be made public. Former NYCHA board member Earl Andrews says he never ...