Franklin County Regional Housing Redevelopment Authority (FCRHRA) is a non-smoking housing authority that owns and manages 27 units of state-assisted public housing for income-eligible families in various towns in Franklin County, Massachusetts. These properties offer 2 to 4 bedroom units with laundry hook-ups, yard space, and parking, conveniently located near stores, transportation, and public facilities. With a 24-hour emergency on-call service, FCRHRA provides affordable housing options and assistance to eligible families in the region.
Households living in FCRHRA's state-aided family housing pay 30% of their income for rent, while the Department of Housing and Community Development provides subsidy funds to cover maintenance and operating costs. Eligibility is based on income limits set by HUD, and applicants are screened for background checks, rental history, credit history, and references. While waiting times may vary, the average wait time for state-aided family housing through FCRHRA is currently two years.
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