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What services does the Middleboro Housing Authority provide?
The Middleboro Housing Authority (MHA) provides low-income housing for elderly, disabled, and family tenants. The MHA manages 356 units in three public housing developments within the town of Middleboro. The MHA also manages 162 vouchers through the Section 8 & MRVP rental assistance programs.
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How do I apply for State-Aided housing?
Eligible applicants are able to apply for state-aided housing by picking up an application at our administrative office on 8 Benton St. in Middleboro, MA. Applicants are also able to download the universal application online (the link can be found on this website) and either mail or submit the application in person to the administrative office. It is important that all areas of the application are completed before submission.
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Who receives preference for State-Aided housing?
Preferences for State-Aided housing are as follows: Local Veteran, Local Resident.
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How do I apply for Section 8?
Eligible applicants are able to apply for the Section 8 Centralized Waiting List by picking up an application at our administrative office on 8 Benton St. in Middleboro, MA. Persons are also able to download the application and submitting it by mail or in person to the administrative office.
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Who receives preference for a Section 8 voucher?
Preferences for Section 8 Vouchers are as follows: Veterans, and Local Residents.
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What happens if any of my information changes after my application has been submitted?
It is the applicant’s responsibility to notify the MHA of any changes in income, family composition, employment status, address, or phone number change, etc. All changes must be submitted in writing. Failure to report changes may cause your application to be purged from the waiting list and will require you to re-apply for Public Housing or Section 8.
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