Walla Walla Housing Authrority

How To Apply for Low-Rent Public Housing

Walla Walla Housing Authority will accept an Application from anyone wishing to apply. To request the Application form, contact our office at:


501 Cayuse Street
Walla Walla WA 99362
509-527-4542 * Fax 509-527-4574
Hearing-impaired, please use statewide
relay service number 1-800-833-6384
wwha@wallawallaha.org
Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
we are open during the noon hour

When a completed Application is submitted a receipt is issued, indicating the program(s) applied for and approximate wait time. The applicant's name is placed on the applicable waiting list(s) according to the date and time the Application was received.

Being on a waiting list does not obligate the applicant to anything, nor does it guarantee eligibility to rent from Walla Walla Housing Authority. Being on a waiting list simply means the applicant will be contacted when their name comes up.
 

Eligibility


During the eligibility screening process, Walla Walla Housing Authority will collect information regarding household composition, income and assets. This information is verified through local agencies, employers, financial institutes, and other applicable entities. Participation in the Low-Rent Public Housing program is limited to U.S. Citizens and specified categories of non-citizens.


Income Limits

Income limits apply and are established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Current income limits for Low-Rent Public Housing are:
 
Effective 02/13/2008
 
1 Person Family
2 Person Family
3 Person Family
4 Person Family
5 Person Family
6 Person Family
7 Person Family
8 Person Family
Extremely Low Income (30%AMI)
$11,850
$13,500
$15,200
$16,900
$18,250
$19,600
$20,950
$22,300
Very-Low Income (50%AMI)
$19,700
$22,500
$25,350
$28,150
$30,400
$32,650
$34,900
$37,150
Low Income
(80%AMI)
$31,550
$36,050
$40,550
$45,050
$48,650
$52,250
$55,850
$59,450
Area Median Income (AMI) = $56,300

Preferences


Walla Walla Housing Authority has adopted polices for preference regarding admission to its Low-Rent Public Housing program. Established preferences apply to any adult family member:
  • Victim of Domestic Violence Program Participant
  • Transitional Housing Program Graduate
  • Job Training Program Participant
  • Employed
  • Attending School
  • Disabled
  • Elderly
At the time an applicant is contacted for an eligibility interview, documentation to support a selected preference will be required.
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