Chateau Cushnoc
Chateau Cushnoc
Overview
- 3 Stories
- 60
- 7
- (207) 623-1112
Federally subsidized HUD Section 202-8 property
Description
60 units with 3 floors. One-bedroom apartments with all utilities included. Quiet setting that looks like the country but very close to shopping center.
Amenities
Community room and lounge areas. Onsite laundry. Mailboxes are inside the building. Maintenance 24 hour on call services.
Nearby Amenities
Walmart and other stores are less than 1 mile away.
We are on the local bus route that runs Monday thru Friday.
Local churches nearby offer shuttle services to their church.
We are near a park with walking trails.
Services
Blood Pressure/Visiting nurses
Service aides for cleaning and transportation upon qualification
Pet Policy
Pets are welcome. Contact the Community Manager for more information.
Hours of Management Office operation:
Monday through Friday
8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Specifications
This property is available to households that include a member who is 62 years of age or older, or a person under 62 with a qualifying disability. Eligibility is based on income levels as determined by HUD.
BedroomsBedrooms per Unit: 1
1 BR square feet: 543
Max Occupancy 1 BR: 2
Accessible Units: Handicapped: 6 units; Visual & Hearing Impaired: 1 unit
Applications will be selected for Wait List by First Come, First Served method.
It is the policy of Chateau Cushnoc to provide housing on an equal opportunity basis, and shall not discriminate because of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, or familial status. Housing will be made available based on the Equal Access Rule that ensures HUD Programs are open to all eligible individuals regardless of actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, or marital status in the rental of housing.
Rent & IncomeTenant will pay 30% of the household’s adjusted gross income for rent.
Income limits do apply. For more information about eligibility and qualifications, please contact the property management office directly.Income limits do apply.
The Application for Housing requires answers to screening criteria about applicant including criminal records, credit history, and rental history. For more detailed information, please visit the Tenant Selection Plan for this property found in the management office.
How to Apply for Residency
There are several ways to apply for residency.
- In-Person Application: Visit our Management Office to pick up an application from our staff.
- Mail Request: Call our Management Office to request an application be mailed to you.
- Email Application: Fill out the "Inquire About This Property" section with your name, phone number, and email. In the message box, specify your request for an emailed application.
Address
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Address: 36 Townsend Street
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City: Augusta
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State/county: Maine
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Zip/Postal Code: 04330
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Country: United States
Contact Information
Fair Housing complaints about this property should be communicated to the Boston Regional Office of FHEO, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr. Federal Building, 10 Causeway Street, Room 308, Boston, Massachusetts 02222. Phone (800) 827-5005, TTY (800) 877-8339, Email: ComplaintsOffice01@hud.gov
Notice of Right to a Reasonable Accommodation
If you are a disabled individual who requires a change in, or exception to, a rule, policy, practice, or service to have an equal opportunity to use and enjoy our housing you may request this change as a Reasonable Accommodation. Your request can be made by contacting the Community Manager. The Community Manager will discuss the process with you and if necessary assist you in filling out a Reasonable Accommodation Request Form.
Appeal for Applicants Denied Tenancy
If your application is denied you will be notified in writing. The written notice will include:
- The reason the application was denied;
- State the applicant has the right to respond to the owner within fourteen days of the date of the denial notice to dispute in writing the denial or the applicant can request a meeting to dispute the denial and;
- State persons with disabilities have the right to request a reasonable accommodation to participate in the informal hearing process.
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