Columbia Housing Authority
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CHA provides housing assistance to over 1,900 families in Columbia and Boone County. Families pay 30% of their adjusted household income for rent.
To apply for housing you will need: a completed application, a current mailing address (You must keep your mailing address current at all times), photo IDs for every household member 18 or older, birth certificates for every household member 17 or under, Social Security cards for every household member, and proof of income – 3 consecutive pay stubs or SSA benefits statement.
201 Switzler Street
Columbia, MO
573-443-2556
Housing coordinator - 573-443-2556, ext. 1230
Things that can cause your application to be denied: Violent or drug-related criminal activity in the past five years; Outstanding debts to housing authorities; Prior terminations at housing authorities or a number of evictions; and Negative reports from previous landlords. If your application is denied for any reason, you may request a hearing to appeal the decision. For more information on denial hearings, please call 573-443-2556, ex. 1111.
Waiting list preferences: A preference is given to Veterans who have served in all branches of the U.S. military. A preference is given to families where at least one adult works 20 hours or more per week, or where the head of household, co-head or spouse has a disability or is elderly (55 or older). Families who qualify for a preference move up the wait list faster than other families.
Depending on availability of units, your wait could be six months or longer. To check your place on the wait list, bring your photo ID to the information window at 201 Switzler Street.
If you are a resident in one of CHA’s properties, please call to inquire about how you can get diapers through them.
The Family Self-Sufficiency Programs help families develop five-year plans for self-sufficiency.