I have been removed. What can I do?

Applicants are removed from the waiting list if they fail to respond to forms or requests for documentation by the deadline, for failing to check in at least every twelve months, for voluntary removal, or after being denied (see below). Maintaining an updated applicant file, including an accurate mailing address, is the applicant’s responsibility. 

  • If your email address has changed, notify us by emailing the Housing Authority at housing@flagstaffaz.gov or in writing to: 3481 North Fanning Drive, Flagstaff, AZ 86004. Include your date of birth in your correspondence. 
  • If you were removed for failing to respond to requests for documentation, then you may typically appeal this removal by completing and delivering the requested documentation within ten days of your removal.
  • If you are outside your appeal deadline, you will have to re-apply to get onto the waiting list. Applications are not expedited due to previous removal or previous submission of documents.

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1. Low Income Public Housing Frequently Asked Questions
2. How will I know if I am on the Waiting List or not?
3. What is my status or number on the Waiting List?
4. I am already on the Low Income Public Housing Waiting List; how do I apply for Section 8?
5. What are the steps for receiving public housing? When will I receive a unit? What does the screening process include?
6. Do you have any emergency housing options available?
7. Can you expedite my application due to my circumstances?
8. What do you mean, “Preference”?
9. I applied and have not received a letter or a phone call.
10. After I apply, why does it take so long to receive assistance?
11. Why should I update my application?
12. How do I change my address or phone number, add another household member, or update my income?
13. If I have a felony will that automatically make me ineligible? What about rental history or other criminal activity?
14. What size of home can I apply for?
15. My family includes citizens and/or permanent resident non-citizens. My family also includes non-citizens who are not Permanent Residents. Are we still eligible for Section 8/Low-Income Public Housing?
16. I have been removed. What can I do?
17. I have been denied. What can I do?
18. How will I know how much rent I will be responsible for?
19. Where are the homes I can rent?
20. I have been discriminated against in my search for housing. What can I do?