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Franklin Ruffin II
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Tuscaloosa Housing Authority Experience (Section 8)

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Hi I'm Franklin, I live in Orlando and looking to invest back in my hometown of Tuscaloosa, AL. Currently I have an older home under contract that's in a subdivision that has some Section 8 clients in the area. For now the property is setup to be easily converted into a tri-plex, but with Section 8 there may be an opportunity to go with 1 large 5bdr unit and a small 2bdr which I think could work well as a Section 8 property. Does anyone have any experience working with the Tuscaloosa/an Alabama Housing Authority from an owner's standpoint? I've talked with a couple of property managers who do not or no longer work with Section 8 housing and it sounds like they are a bit jaded by the housing authority and their lack of consistency. 

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