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Best Organizations for a House with Wheel Chair Ramps
I just bought a Single family 3 bedroom, 2 story house that the former tenant shared with her disabled husband. Although it has all bedrooms upstairs, it does have an electric chairlift on stairwell wall and has wheel chair ramps throughout the back yard.
Section 8 in Austin does not pay any type of premium for these amenities so I'd rather not start there.
Are there any organizations, or groups that I should be contacting to see if they need housing for their members' needs?
Most of the larger organization I have called have their own apartments/dorms.
I would love to rent to an organization -- or individual --that can utilize the benefits this house offers-- as it is very niche designed.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.