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Mondovi Housing Authority

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About This Mondovi Housing Authority

Public Housing Subsidized T1 HUD Apartments.It owns and manages Highland Apartments.A non-profit organization, the Mondovi Housing Authority, owns and manages Highland Apartments to provide a safe and affordable home for the elderly, disabled, and other independent residents.Potential residents must apply for and obtain an income qualification.Rent is based on a percentage of income, not property, at medical cost.The rent includes heat, electricity, water/flush, and rubbish.Cable TV is available at a reduced rate ($60.00/mo.), and is in addition to the monthly rent.Telephone service is provided independently by each tenant and paid directly to the telephone service provider (not included in the monthly rent).They invite you to watch the slide show to see their beautiful and well-kept area. Apartment Features: One-bedroom The bathrooms are equipped with emergency call buttons and showers Ample storage capacity with multiple closets in each unit Basic kitchen appliances and window coverings Outdoor patio or deck area Off-street parking at entrances to the classroom (no step to enter) Beautiful common grounds with outdoor gazebos, furniture, and well-maintained landscaping Common building with free laundry and a meeting room with tables, chairs, and kitchenette for the use of residents Qualified clinic and nursing facility across the street All interested tenants must apply.  There is almost always a waiting list for apartments (you have to ask to be added to the waiting list).  Call for more information.  Background checks are an integral part of the application process. 1 bedroom apartments at location

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Public housing is a form of housing tenure in which the property is usually owned by a government authority, either central or local. The federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) department addressed concerns of distressed properties and blighted superblocks with revitalization and funding projects for the renewal of public housing to decrease its density and allow for tenants with mixed income levels.

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