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The Department of Housing and Community Services is located at 104 Powell Street, Centreville, MD, located behind the Goodwill Volunteer Fire Department. You can reach us at 410-758-3977. Office hours are 8:00-4:30 Monday-Friday
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Yes, but unfortunately it isn’t as easy as just receiving funds to help. You will need to come in and meet with one our Housing Program Administrators so that we can determine which resources will best suit your circumstances. On occasion our requests are so high that we run out of available funds. If that happens we will work with you to help you find other resources. To set up an appointment call the Division of Housing at 410-758-3977 to make an appointment.
Yes, we do! The Rental Allowance Program (RAP) is a grant to Queen Anne's County from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development. It provides rent subsidies to low-income residents who are either homeless or have an emergency housing need. The goal of the program is to enable them to move from homelessness or temporary emergency housing into permanent housing and to return to self-sufficiency. Funding is limited.
Yes, if you are a renter and have a concern about the condition of your home, and the landlord is not responding to your concerns you may call the Inspector at 410-758-3977. He works to ensure rental structures and premises meet minimum property maintenance standards in accordance with the Queen Anne's County Housing Code.
The Housing Authority assists with Housing Choice Vouchers, also known as “Section 8” and rental communities. Rental Communities Include: Fisher Manor, Foxxtown, Grasonville Terrace, Riverside Estates and Terrapin Grove. If you have questions regarding Section 8 housing or any of the rental communities, please contact the Housing Authority at 410-758-8634.
No, the Division of Housing is a resource offered by Queen Anne’s County through the Department of Community Services. We work to help all Queen Anne’s County citizens who need help become self-sufficient. We do this through a variety of different services that cover all ends of the spectrum from homeless assistance, to enforcing housing livability codes, housing rehabilitation and providing mortgages to support workforce housing. We also oversee the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for the County.
Yes we have several loan programs that may be available to help you buy a home. Programs in this area are available to moderate income residents. Call 410-758-3977 for more information and to see if you qualify.
Yes, the Critical Workforce Program offers second mortgage financing to first-time home buyers who meet the program guidelines. The purpose of the program is to ensure that the county continues to have an adequate supply of workers in local jobs that are critical to the safety and well- being of our county residents. The loan cannot exceed 33% of the total purchase price or the appraised value of the home and property, whichever is less.
Yes. The Home Repair Program is designed to repair serious health or safety hazards of owner-occupied homes of low-income senior citizens or handicapped persons. Due to limited funding, the amount allotted for emergency repairs cannot exceed $500.