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TYPES Co-operative housing See Also: Housing cooperative Co-operative housing is real property controlled by the members of the co-op, which is run by a board of directors. There is no outside landlord. All residents of the co-op must become members and agree to follow certain by-laws. Residents pay a monthly charge that is set by the co-op in its annual budget. In some countries co-ops get government funding to support a rent-geared-to-income program for low-income residents. In addition to providing affordable housing, some co-ops serve the needs of specific communities, including seniors, people with disabilities and artists. Housing subsidies See Also: Housing subsidies Housing subsidies are government funding to aid low income owners/tenants. This can be done on a percentage of income basis or some other formula. Non-profit housing See Also: Non-profit housing Non-profit housing is owned and managed by private non-profit groups such as Churches , ethnocultural communities or by governments. Non-profit housing uses private funding and government subsidies to support a rent-geared-to-income program for low-income tenants. Private sector housing See Also: Private sector housing Private sector housing is subsidized by the government. This could be in the form of low cost housing or supplements to the builder, owner or tenant. Public housing See Also: Public housing Public housing is real property owned and managed by the government. Tenants must meet specific eligibility requirements. Rent supplements See Also: Rent supplements Rent supplements are subsidies paid by the government to private landlords who accept low-income tenants. The supplements make up the difference between rental market price and the amount of rent paid by tenants, for example 30% of the tenants income. BENEFICIARIES Participants in subsidized housing include, but are not limited to, people from these demographic groups: SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS |