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Han T.
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Programs helping Section 8 prospect paying security deposits.

Han T.
  • Investor
  • Columbus
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Does anyone knows of any program out there that helps Section 8 prospects pay for security deposit?

Section 8 prospect asking, thought it was a decent question and if there's such programs, might be something that can be explored to help these prospective tenants.

For context, location is in Columbus, Ohio.
Thanks in advance.

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Daniel Judge
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Daniel Judge
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Quote from @Han T.:

Does anyone knows of any program out there that helps Section 8 prospects pay for security deposit?

Section 8 prospect asking, thought it was a decent question and if there's such programs, might be something that can be explored to help these prospective tenants.

For context, location is in Columbus, Ohio.
Thanks in advance.

I know the Veteran Service Commission (https://vets.franklincountyohio.gov/) can help in this department if the prospect is a military veteran and hasn't already exceeded their limits in terms of financial support for the year. 

I also found these potential resources:

"Housing Assistance Homeless Hotline helps tenants, homeowners, single mothers or families with children who need financial aid for back rent, and others. The phone number is 614-274-7000 or 888-474-3587. Referrals are given to churches, local charities and other places that can help. Find rental arrears assistance, storage cost fees, moving for moving or deposits and other social services.

Volunteers of America Greater Ohio may have limited funds for housing costs, whether rent, mortgages or utilities. The address is 1780 E. Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43203. All funds are limited and the goal is to stop homelessness, with a focus on veterans, the elderly, or disabled. Call 614.253.6100.

Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging only assists people over 50 (the elderly, seniors, etc.). Grants, home repair loans, emergency rent help and more is part of the Housing Assistance Program (HAP). There is also information on subsidized homes or apartments for seniors, medical items, and other financial aid - in addition to for rent. Address is 3776 South High Street, Columbus, OH 43207. Phone (614) 645-7250"

Best of luck!

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