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HACLA provides affordable housing and homeless services to low-income families and individuals in Los Angeles County. Find properties, apply for public housing, pay rent, report issues, and access news and events on the official website.
- About Us
About HACLA. The Housing Authority of the City of Los...
- Section 8
The Section 8 program is financed by the U.S. Department of...
- Public Housing
The Housing Services Department administers the Public...
- Human Resources
Welcome to the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles...
- Strategic Initiatives
The Strategic Initiatives bureau is HACLA’s “go to” unit for...
- Vision Plan
HACLA’s vision plan, Build HOPE (Housing, Opportunity,...
- Data & Dashboards
Sharing progress on our key priorities through data, images,...
- Online Recertification and Waitlists
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- About Us
Find your new home in Los Angeles County with this community resource. Search and list affordable, special needs, emergency housing, and more for free.
The agency provides public housing and Section 8 housing choice vouchers for low-income families, people who have disabilities and for senior citizens in Los Angeles County. Income and geographic restrictions apply. Address: 700 W. Main Street Alhambra CA 91801. Website: http://www.hacola.org.
The Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) manages public housing, Section 8, and other affordable housing resources. Find available units, search for landlords, and access the housing resource center on the LACDA website.
The Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) provides housing assistance, home improvements, and community services for low-income residents. Learn about the programs, initiatives, and resources offered by the LACDA.
Free searching and listing of housing. Detailed listings that can include pictures and information about amenities such as hospitals, schools, and public transit. Helpful tools, including an affordability calculator, rental checklist, and information about renters' rights and responsibilities.
About Us. We Build Better Lives and Better Neighborhoods. In 1982, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors consolidated three entities – the Housing Authority, the Community Development Department, and the Redevelopment Agency – to form the Community Development Commission (CDC).