Monday | 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM |
Tuesday | 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM |
Wednesday | 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM |
Thursday | 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM |
Friday | 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Nicholas Davis rated 3 6 months ago I was told vouchers were only given to people who has a domestic violence charge, which what I didn't understand. Not to mention I'm approved for housing already. I would like further information please and thanks |
Mary Jo “Wildchild” Howell Mccoy rated 1 7 months ago I was unable to complete a online application. Went to the property and was turned away when security told me you can only apply online. They should fix that!! Some ppl can't apply online and paper application are critical to their quality of life or ability to receive affordable housing. While I can post reviews my ability to send emails and attachments are being digitally stolen by a 15 year stalker. |
Thunderntn 369 rated 1 8 months ago I am a person I pay attention to things that go on that affect the African-American community. MDHA is not helping our people I notice that when Black people get vouchers they’re sent to the worst part of town with the very worst properties an slumlords and all that entails. Statistics show that there are just as many white or Caucasian people on section 8 and food stamps. Why is it that in all the projects of Nashville you see no white people it’s not even a salt and pepper blend that’s because a white citizens who are in need on section 8 with no baby daddies and food stamps get a different list Of properties that the landlord will fix the drip and sinks and paint that’s chipping paint, They get the list that move them into the nice neighborhoods and apartments where they blend in with the nice white people and you can’t tail that they are low class Caucasian or white people because they take care of their own. That’s Called segregation, The pilgrims are doing what they have always done In the past,, nothing has changed. white recipients of section 8 housing they get a different list better housing. African-Americans in Nashville Tennessee don’t expect the help Just because you’re a human being in need. You will be put at the end of the list for the worst properties in Nashville the best ones go to our white sisters and brothers. Fact. Just remember the first will be last and the last will be first. And so it be stay safe be blessed and keep the faith a change gone come. |
Noah Raper rated 2 a year ago Affordable housing is a blessing. My review isn't pertaining to the program. I am blessed to have affordable housing and a roof over my head. With that said it would be nice if tenants were treated with respect, their housing concerns to be addressed instead of ignored. It's not a funding thing, funding send to be at a record level. It's about treating people with respect. If a tenant reports an unsafe issue, mold, flaking paint, drywall deteriorating it should be addressed. A tenant should not be made to feel they are the problem instead of the housing issues bring the problem. Affording the new Nashville is very challenging for so many of us that grew up here. Life has already thrown many of us challenges, housing should not be the biggest threat to ones mental and physical health. A social service program is only as good as the people running it. If the people don't care about those they are helping they should not work with people or in social services. |
Karen Glimps rated 5 a year ago I would just like to say that housing need more people like Ms. McKinley & Ms. Sabrina. These individuals didn’t know me personally but listened to what I was going through. I really appreciate both of these women because they could have told me to call my worker. But they didn’t. Section 8 should be glad to have them, because you don’t get that in many places. I have to say that I was impressed. Both women helped me when I needed it most!! And every time I call & leave a name & number, Section 8 & that includes my new worker has always returned my calls. I have nothing but good words for these women. Thanks |