I have to go before the end of August becuase my house is on the Foreclosure. I am looking for apartment since about 2 months in DC Metroploitan area and payed for several applications to qualify for any apartment!!Unfortuntely, no one accept me and my family of three members where we are still living on our savings and we have no income since my husband discharged from his work.. I tried HUD but they are really uncooperative and unhelpful . Please guide me where to go without using abusive langauge in your comments 'coz I alreay have had enough, and thanks in advance.
Re-location ? I have a family of three members and we are looking for an apartement in DC metrolpolitan area?
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I'm sorry, but no private landlord will take you if you have no income.
Try the Montgomery County Housing Opportunities Commission, but I expect they're overloaded with applications already.