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How much does DC Housing Authority pay?
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- 1 How much does DC Housing Authority pay?
- 2 How do I check the status of my DC Housing Authority online?
- 3 How do I contact the cha customer call center?
- 4 How to check application status for apartment?
- 5 How long does it take to get approved for a housing choice voucher?
- 6 How do I update my DC housing authority application?
Average DC Housing Authority hourly pay ranges from approximately $22.70 per hour for Security Officer to $66.55 per hour for Chief of Police. The average DC Housing Authority salary ranges from approximately $61,597 per year for Payroll Specialist to $151,455 per year for Associate General Counsel.
How do I check the status of my DC Housing Authority online?
You can check on the DCHA website at www.dchousing.org. You also can call the DCHA Customer Service Call Center at 202-535-1000.
How do I contact the cha customer call center?
If you still need assistance, contact the CHA Customer Call Center at [email protected] or 312-935-2600.
How to check application status for apartment?
If you don’t hear back from your landlord within one to three business days after you submitted your application, reach out to them. Politely inquire about the status of your application, seeking clarification or updates.
How long does it take to get approved for a housing choice voucher?
It could take several weeks or months to process your application, verify your eligibility and issue you a Voucher for rental assistance. You can shorten the time it takes by promptly submitting all documentation requested by the Housing Authority and showing up at your appointments on time.
If you have been scheduled for your eligibility determination or have already been deemed eligible for any DCHA program, you must make such changes by contacting the DCHA Eligibility and Continued Occupancy Division at (202)535-1000.