Multifamily
HUD-subsidized multifamily properties represent an important and valuable resource
in addressing the nation’s affordable housing needs. The successful delivery of this
housing resource to the people who need it depends on effective occupancy policies and
procedures. HUD’s occupancy requirements and procedures ensure that eligible applicants
are selected for occupancy, that tenants receive the proper level of assistance, and
that tenants are treated fairly and consistently. Rent is based on income. If you are
approved for residency of a HUD-assisted multifamily housing property, you also have
certain responsibilities to ensure that your building remains a suitable home for you
and your neighbors. By signing a lease, you and the owner (LCHA) have entered into a legal,
enforceable contract. You are responsible for complying with your lease, house rules, and
local laws governing your property. Lake City Housing Authority (LCHA) is committed to
maintaining the best possible living environment for all residents.
Other Rental Units - Not income bases
Lake City Housing Authority (LCHA) owns and maintains additional housing units that are
not based on income. If you are approved for residency in one of our Market Rate Rental
Units, you will be responsible for the entire rent (rent is not subsidized). You must
provide verification of adequate income to pay the market rent for the unit. You will sign
a lease agreement with the owner (LCHA) and will be responsible for complying with your
lease, house rules and local laws governing the rental property. Lake City Housing Authority
(LCHA) is committed to maintaining the best possible living environment for all residents.