Casa Villita
Apartments is part of a tax credit community, which means that
federal tax credits were given to help finance the
property. Because of the subsidies received, the owner is
required to hold the maximum rent charged at or below a level
considered appropriate for households that have incomes at or below
60% of the median household income for the county. This
maximum rent that can be charged is calculated at 30% of the 60% of
median monthly household income less a utility allowance which is
determined by the Department of Housing and Urban
Development. Applicants must also qualify to live in the
community by demonstrating that their annual household income is at
or below 60% of the median income for the county where the
community is located.
Below are two lists, the first
list is the maximum household incomes allowed to qualify for
residency based on the number of people in the household. The
second list is the maximum allowable rent for the one and two
bedroom apartments.