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  2. How to Get Rental Assistance in Your City - AOL

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    To apply for rent or mortgage help in Houston, you must make an appointment to apply in person by calling 713-696-7900. ... past-due or upcoming rent payments and utility bills. Unlike most rental ...

  3. How struggling households can get federal rental assistance

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    The federal government has approved two rounds of rental assistance, worth more than $46 billion total, that is slowly making its way to renters. How struggling households can get federal rental ...

  4. Housing for Older Persons Act - Wikipedia

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    The law was signed by President of the United States Bill Clinton on December 28, 1995. [1] HOPA amends the Fair Housing Act as follows: [2] eliminates the requirement that qualified housing for persons age 55 or older have "significant facilities and services" designed for the elderly

  5. New grants help Houston County Habitat for Humanity make more ...

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    The organization’s development director said they were “very blessed” to receive over $1 million in grants this year as the need for affordable local housing increases.

  6. Cuney Homes - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Independent School District (HISD) operates area public schools. The Texas Southern University (TSU)/Houston Independent School District Charter Laboratory School, a charter school serving grades Kindergarten through 3, [9] is located in Cuney Homes, making it the sole public school in the city located on the property of public ...

  7. River Oaks, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The two square mile (5.2 m 2) area of the subdivision comprises approximately 1,600 homes, mostly detached single family homes. In 1990, the Houston Chronicle said that "[t]he grandest streets are probably River Oaks Boulevard and Lazy Lane. Some of the houses are monstrosities, but many show taste and grace and also have lovely gardens."

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