60yrs old Mom 15 years old female 17yearold female and a 19yearold female the 15 and 17yearold girls attend Portland High School and the 19yearold attend Southern Maine Community College Mom the 60yearold works full time Monday through Friday at Home Sweet Home doing home care at 40 hours a week and is paid biweekly She earns 1600 an hour Before taxes are taken out she grosses **phone#**hidden** No evictions on her record she and her three daughters currently live at Redbank Property in South Portland She is looking to transfer her section 8 to this location because she wants her 15 and 17yearold to live closer to Portland High School for safety reasons and plus you guys are awesome I have worked with your office in the past and I like your style 039nononsense039 I do not know how much money is needed to transfer to this property I will provide whatever information you will need
72 OAK ST, PORTLAND, ME 4101 207-553-7780 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Maine State Housing Authority • Total number of rental units: 37 • Total number of low income units for rent: 37 • Type of construction: New construction
315 VALLEY ST, PORTLAND, ME 4102 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Maine State Housing Authority • Total number of rental units: 24 • Total number of low income units for rent: 24 • Type of construction: New construction
190 VALLEY ST, PORTLAND, ME 4102 207-253-8002 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Maine State Housing Authority • Total number of rental units: 25 • Total number of low income units for rent: 25 • Type of construction: New construction
• Number of efficiencies: 25
Sarah Wallace
(3.6/5)
My cases worker called I might be half in order to refer me or find out how to refer me that you promptly told them that I had to refer myself so when I called in Only to be told that a self referral is a one night stateMy cases worker called I might be half in order to refer me or find out how to refer me that you promptly told them that I had to refer myself so when I called in Only to be told that a self referral is a one night state only and apparently the person my case worker talked to who gave me this information was 1 of the speciamore ...hide ...
1125 BRIGHTON AVENUE, PORTLAND, ME 4102 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Maine State Housing Authority • Total number of rental units: 104 • Total number of low income units for rent: 100 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
• Number of efficiencies: 7 • Number of 1-bedroom units: 97
mark seiders
(3.7/5)
iv seen alot of drugs being boughtan sold an consumed on the proberty and manegment did nothing the apartment that my mother had the floor was very uneven and she fell quiet abet to the point that now she is in a nersiniv seen alot of drugs being boughtan sold an consumed on the proberty and manegment did nothing the apartment that my mother had the floor was very uneven and she fell quiet abet to the point that now she is in a nersing home after being at mercy 4 mounths back in feburary the same manegment that called the cops on me trymore ...hide ...
77 PINE STREET AND 218 STATE STREET, PORTLAND, ME 4102 207-553-7780 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Maine State Housing Authority • Total number of rental units: 56 • Total number of low income units for rent: 56 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
206 STATE ST , PORTLAND , ME 4101Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 44, assisted housing category: insured-subsidized, contract term: 240 months, hfda/8 sr , between 141% & 160% fmr, 1bedroom: $1,008.0
M B (lib92)
(2.3/5)
The WORST building for disabled and elderly people in Portland. Do NOT move in there if you have any other option at all. In the building I live in now, there are five people who moved here from Longfellow Commons and weThe WORST building for disabled and elderly people in Portland. Do NOT move in there if you have any other option at all. In the building I live in now, there are five people who moved here from Longfellow Commons and we call ourselves \"refugees\" from LC. It is THAT bad.First, heat is not included and it is electric heating, which costs a FORTUNE. Expect to pay $125 to $225 a month for heat in the winter, depending on the temperature and the size of your apartment. The apartments are freezing in the winter and boiling in the summer because the windows are so old.The laundry machines are always broken. They had people come to replace the threadbare hallway carpeting four years ago, but they quit in the middle of the job and its never been finished, resulting in hallway carpeting that is half decent and then abruptly turns old and shabby halfway down the halls.Bedbugs are common in the building and management never does a thorough job of getting rid of them, so they keep coming back. They are supposed to do regular inspections but dont bother doing half the apartments.Apartments on the basement floor flood when it rains, get no TV reception and STINK because the garbage room is down there and is kept locked so residents just pile garbage in the hallway outside it.The managers are completely unqualified to be running a building: the \"resident coordinator\" (Jennifer Laflin) in particular is uneducated, lazy and a bully, but they keep her because they literally couldnt get anyone else to stay in her position more than a few months and no one else will hire her, so she will stay.Residents who are Democrats have been ordered by Jennifer not to discuss politics in the Community Room because shes a Trump supporter (but she has no problem demanding that residents listen to her RACIST speech - she wants Muslims and immigrants out of the country - and hateful political views at length). She tells residents she is \"sick of paying\" for their disability, Social Security and health care through her taxes, calls them nasty names and worse. She gossips and tells residents private and very personal information to other residents.Jennifer once actually took all of the residents PERSONAL files (with all of their private medical information, bank account and financial information, etc.) and piled them on the table in the Community Room where residents gather, then went home for the night and left the door to the room open so anyone at all could sit down and read everyone elses private medical history and access their bank accounts. Residents took photos and then got together to write a letter to Weston Management about it, but she got wind and called people into her office one by one, threatening to make them \"homeless\" by evicting them if they signed the letter, terrifying people so much the letter was never sent.When things break in apartments, they dont get fixed because maintenance reports are never filed by management. When people come to management with concerns, managers are rude, dismissive and abusive. Managers have been known to close the Community Room to residents for months so theres nowhere to gather, yet theyll use it themselves while its closed as a private TV room to watch their soap operas and game shows during the day when they are supposed to be working.It is pointless to contact the managers supervisors at Weston; they only want to collect money and will do nothing at all to correct problems.In short, DO NOT MOVE INTO THIS BUILDING. They have open and available apartments much more frequently than any other Portland building so you might be tempted, but thats because people move out at a rapid rate because the building and its manager are so terrible.more ...hide ...