government-subsidized housing

Related to government-subsidized housing: Section 8 housing
Translations

government-subsidized housing

سَكَنٌ تَابِع لِلحُكُومَة obecní byt socialt boligbyggeri Sozialwohnung κατοικία που έχει παραχωρηθεί από το δήμο alcaldía, VPO de alquiler kaupungin/kunnan asuintalo HLM kuća u društvenom vlasništvu casa popolare 公営住宅 공영 주택 gemeentewoning kommunal bolig budynek komunalny habitação social, moradia pública муниципальный жилой дом kommunal bostad บ้านของเทศบาล belediyelerin yoksullara sunduğu konut nhà ở do chính quyền địa phương cấp 地方政府福利住宅
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
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After their dad's death, the family moved out of government-subsidized housing. Life with a single mom meant the younger kids had to accompany LaTroya to her practices.
By 'flats,' he meant government-subsidized Housing and Development Board homes, where marginalized communities in Singapore reside.
On any given night in Los Angeles County, nearly 60,000 people were sleeping on sidewalks, in abandoned vehicles, in makeshift tents, in shelters and government-subsidized housing, according to LAHSA.
"Id like to say that I go to my own home tired, but I cant because Im living in Section 8 (government-subsidized housing) with my mom and together, both of our incomes, its still not enough to pay things that have to get done."
* A company that manages government-subsidized housing for the poor in Newport reverses course and tells renters they can pay their normal rents instead of having to somehow come up with full payment at the last minute in the wake of the shutdown.
Eight treated persons who resided in other government-subsidized housing within 1 day prior to their move-in to NY/NY III were excluded because they were considered to have received treatment prior to baseline.
However, a woman recounts her frustration over the process of securing government-subsidized housing in a snippet of testimony at the end of the audio track.
It discusses the relationship between social equity and siting affordable housing, then offers case studies of the cities and the relationship between anchor-based strategies related to the expansion and upgrading of university and medical campuses and their distribution of government-subsidized housing. The final chapter outlines lessons learned and tools for siting decisions for affordable housing.
After being released from prison, Jen, now a felon, was not eligible for government-subsidized housing. So her mother paid for her to live in a weekly hotel and Jen got her children back.
Desmond argues that government-subsidized housing vouchers should be available to low-income families and that landlords should be required to accept them.
APHA is advocating for all government-subsidized housing to be smoke-free.
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