Looking for Apt for rentfor my husband and I and we have a 14 yr old toy poodle very sweet she039s quietdoesnt bark and is blind and potty trainedMy husband is 54 and I039m 63 both disabled and I039m on disabilityWe are on SEC 8 ans looking for something biggerI make 1378 a month Thanks in advance Sincerely **full.name.hidden** **phone#**hidden**
I am a senior citizen on disability I am 64 my husband passed away last week and I want to see about getting an apartment for me and I was wanting to know how much the rent is and everything so if you can you let me know if you have any vacancies or anything open Please call me
201 W OAK ST, WARRENTON, MO 63383 314-968-2205 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Missouri Housing Development Commission • Total number of rental units: 8 • Total number of low income units for rent: 8 • Type of construction: New construction
200 GASLIGHT RD, VANDALIA, MO 63382 314-448-3564 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Missouri Housing Development Commission • Total number of rental units: 32 • Total number of low income units for rent: 22 • Type of construction: New construction
ST. CLARE OF ASSISI SENIOR VILLAGE (314) 298 - 2414 409 WARRENTON VILLAGE DR , WARRENTON , MO 63383Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 19, assisted housing category: 202/811, contract term: 12 months, prac/202 , between 80% & 100% fmr, 1bedroom: $701.00, Making a rental inquiry
My husband and I leased an apartment here in 2020. When we first came in to see the unit, a brief inspection showed great wear and tear, particularly in the carpets. However, we were assured this would all be redone and My husband and I leased an apartment here in 2020. When we first came in to see the unit, a brief inspection showed great wear and tear, particularly in the carpets. However, we were assured this would all be redone and cleaned and, innocently, proceeded to sign our contract prior to viewing the finalized apartment. Lesson learned.When the unit was finally leased to us, it was in dismal state. Property owners had taken out old carpeting, repainted, and, reportedly, had had the apartment cleaned, but the bathrooms were horrid and stained, the pantry and cupboards were grimy, and the oven and stove appeared to have never been cleaned at all. We soon learned that the building itself is poorly constructed, with gaps in between the walls and flooring that allowed for animals (cockroaches and spiders especially) to come in. Every corner of the apartment smelled of cigarettes and it would not be made better by any number of fresh scents and cleaning products. The water in the kitchen and bathrooms would run either freezing cold or scalding hot and would hold a deep smell of chlorine at all times.About a day after we moved in, we found rat droppings in the heating closet, which we quickly reported to the property manager. Two weeks later, we came home to find small items in our apartment shifted (mainly in the bottom area of the pantry and the lowest shelf of our linen closet). We contacted the property manager and expressed our worry that a rodent might be present in the apartment. Her response, \"I havent personally seen any rodents in the building.\" She called the exterminator, who offered us some small mice traps to set on the floor, but items kept being moved and we soon found more droppings. About a month went by without any progress, during which we were forced to stay elsewhere while continuing to pay rent. Finally, we asked to have our contract dissolved, as the property owners were not fulfilling their side of our agreement in providing us adequate housing. What ensued was months of inane back and forth and legalese that ended in us forfeiting our deposit and paying for about 5 months of rent after residing at Hawthorne Village for all of 2 weeks.To my knowledge, the pest problem had not been resolved by the time we were finally freed from our contract.Im sure this review will at some point be replied to by the property manager with some banal explanation attempting to shift blame. Dont buy it. More importantly, dont rent it.more ...hide ...
SECTION 8 ACCEPTED 2051 VILLAS DR, WARRENTON, MO 63383Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted rent ranges from 365 to 470
2 and 3 bedroom with 1.5 to 2 bath apartments and villas we take section 8 housing choice vouchers (hcv) - pets allowed: no, electric paid by Making a rental inquiry