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Access Point staff provide housing problem solving and assess your needs. If youre eligible, they connect you with housing resources and other community services for people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco. People at risk of homelessness can apply for San Franciscos Emergency Rental Assistance Program.
You are income-eligible Your households total pre-tax (gross) income does not exceed the San Franciscos Area Median Income (AMI) by household size and AMI percentage. Income eligibility differs between properties, but generally, its 100% AMI. (For 2023, 100% AMI for one person is $8404 per month.)
The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program (formerly known as Section 8) provides assistance to very low-income individuals and families to enable them to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private rental housing market.
Housing Authoritys Customer Care Center can be docHubed at (415) 715-5200 from 8:00 AM PT to 7:00 PM PT on weekdays and 8:00 AM PT to 12:00 PM PT on weekends during the application period.
Contact a regional office or visit the website for HUD in California (800-955-5342) for help finding rentals, avoiding foreclosure, filing fair housing discrimination complaints, getting reverse mortgages, or buying homes. HUD in California also assists those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
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You are income-eligible Your households total pre-tax (gross) income does not exceed the San Franciscos Area Median Income (AMI) by household size and AMI percentage. Income eligibility differs between properties, but generally, its 100% AMI. (For 2023, 100% AMI for one person is $8404 per month.)
Access Point staff provide housing problem solving and assess your needs. If youre eligible, they connect you with housing resources and other community services for people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco. People at risk of homelessness can apply for San Franciscos Emergency Rental Assistance Program.
The goal of the Authority is to provide decent, safe, sanitary, drug-free housing in good repair to all residents. In this effort, the Authority also strives to improve living conditions for low-income families while charging only 30% of the families income for rent.

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