How do I find housing in Minnesota?

Go to Under “Rent” select “Rent=Subsidized.” This will show you subsidized housing waiting lists that are currently open in the Twin Cities and throughout Minnesota. Read the listings completely and call the property to learn how to get on the waiting list.

What is considered low income in MN?

2020 Income Limits (Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN)

Income/Category1 Person2 Person
Extremely Low Income$21,700$24,800
Very Low Income$36,200$41,400
Low Income$54,950$62,800

How much do you have to make to rent in MN?

The typical household in Minneapolis must earn 23.08 an hour to afford a modest, two-bedroom apartment at fair market rate, according to the National Low Income Housing Coalition. In the report, “Out of Reach,” Minnesota is said to have the No. 22 highest “housing wage” in the country.

Where can I find a felon friendly apartment?

Community Pillar Program (2) by Zillow is another promising search engine for felon-friendly apartments. This directory is specially designed to connect people with landlords who have low rental requirement standards. Craigslist also offers felon-free listings.

What kind of housing assistance can a felon get?

One popular type of housing assistance for felons is the Section 8 choice voucher program. Section 8 is a federally funded rental assistance program that exists in every state. It allows eligible individuals and families to rent an apartment from a participating landlord at a heavily discounted rated of about 60-70%

Are there any section 8 apartments for felons?

This should not be confused with section 8 HUD housing. A number of the housing authorities out there will have felon friendly apartments but it is possible that you may have to go through a waiting period. Sometimes this waiting period may range from three, six or twelve months from the time of release or conviction.

Can a landlord refuse to rent to a felon?

There is no law that forbids a landlord from refusing to rent an apartment to a felon. That being said, here are apartments that work with felonies. Can a Felony Ruin Your Chances of Getting a Housing? Of course, yes. The Fair Housing Act of 1988 mentions a range of discrimination.

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