Below you will find the most recent rentals for section 8 housing in Laurel Maryland. While the majority of these properties are apartments some are also section 8 houses for rent. Once you have your section 8 voucher feel free to contact any of the prospective landlords in Laurel using the contact information provided below.
Section 8 Housing List for Laurel Maryland (MD)
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HAPI MANAGEMENT, INC. Phone: 301-498-1105 |
DREXEL PARK APTS – ASHLEY APTS 3472 Andrew Court LAUREL, MD |
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Vision Realty Management Company Phone: 240-464-4824 jstrubin@sun-link-com |
LAURELWOOD MUTUAL 1 11557 LAURELWALK DR LAUREL, MD |
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I was wondering if you have any open places? I was already told by Independance Now, that there are waitng list. I am looking for a 2 bedroom place for my daughter and I. I have a disability which is Multpile Sclerosis. I can walk but it’s just slowly. I live with my mom at this time. I am looking for this as soon as possible. I am hearing her tell me that I need to get my own. If I didn’t have MS, I would have been moved after I had my daughter. I receive SSI disability benefits. I can be reached at 301-336-6991, which is my home phone number. Please let me know something. Thank you very much.
I HAVE BEEN CALLING YOU ALL AT LAUREL MUTUAL HOMES FOR THE PAST 2 WEEKS. YOUR VOICEMAIL BOX IS FULL SO I CANT LEAVE A MESSAGE. I AM IN NEED OF THE ADDRESS SO THAT I CAN COME FILL OUT THE PAPER WORK FOR A PLACE. I WENT TO THE ADDRESS LISTED HERE. BUT THEY WERE DOING WORK AND I DONT KNOW IF THATS THE PLACE FOR RENT OR THE PLACE TO FILL OUT THE PAPER WORK. CAN SOMEONE PLEASE CONTACT ME THREW EMAIL OR CALL ME PLEASE. THE NUMBER IS 301-336-6991. RESPECTFULLY,
STEPHANIE BROOKS
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