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For The Payment of Hospital and Medical Necessities and Other Necessities for Low Income People
What is County Assistance?
Your home is likely your most valuable asset, and you have an interest in maintaining ownership, protecting your equity and preserving your credit rating. This manual describes how you can better protect yourself from scams and deceptive business practices aimed at homeowners. Mortgage fraud, foreclosure rescue schemes and other deceptive practices have invaded our state, offering empty promises and stealing the dream of home ownership. Both Idaho and federal law offer some protections against mortgage fraud. Some of these laws are discussed in this manual.
American Civil Liberties Union - Violence Against Women: Housing website contains information regarding fair housing for survivors of domestic violence.
Title 55, Chapter 20 - Idaho Mobile Home Park Landlord-Tenant Act: https://legislature.idaho.gov/statutesrules/idstat/title55/t55ch20/
Use this template to create a notice for the landlord of the organization of a tenants' or homeowners' association without the names of the association's officers.
Key Benefits of Purchasing your Community:
Ability to stabilize rent
Control of the area itself
Security – mitigate the threat of eviction
Improved sense of community
PURCHASE METHOD – 501C3 Affordable Housing Provider/Housing Authority
CHARACTERISTICS
The Violence Against Women Act: A Housing Toolkit for Advocates
If you are indigent and cannot afford hospital and medical care, including medications, or basic necessities such as rent, food, and utilities, then the county is required by law to assist you in paying for them. This is a "last resort" program. This means that the county will pay for these services or necessities only if you have no other way of paying for them on a temporary basis. If, for example, you receive Medical Assistance through the state, then that program must pay for your hospital and medical bills.
If you rent a manufactured home space, Idaho’s Manufactured Home Residency Act probably applies to you. This law applies to all residents who rent manufactured home spaces (unless they rent both the space and the home from the same landlord).
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