Curious about the landlord?
There’s a property in my neighborhood owned by a housing group that offers subsidized housing to those in need.
Does anyone know how I can find out which housing group owns it?

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  1. To find out which housing group owns a property in your neighborhood, you can try the following steps:

    1. Property Records Search: Check your local government’s property records office or website. Many counties and municipalities have online databases where you can look up property ownership by address.

    2. Title Search: If online records aren’t available or don’t provide the information you need, you can request a title search through the local land records office or a title company, which will reveal the owner of the property.

    3. Contact the Local Housing Authority: Reach out to your local housing authority or department of housing. They often have information on subsidized housing programs and may be able to help you identify the landlord or housing group associated with the property.

    4. Community Resources: Check with community organizations or nonprofits that work with housing issues. They may have insight into various housing groups operating in your area.

    5. Ask Neighbors: Sometimes, local residents may know about the property and who manages it, so asking around in your neighborhood could yield useful information.

    6. Online Search: You can try searching online with the property address along with keywords like “housing group” or “affordable housing” to see if any information comes up.

    Good luck!

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