Housing Authority of the County of DeKalb

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DeKalb, United States

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Housing Authority of the County of DeKalb Reviews | Rating 2.6 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Housing Authority of the County of DeKalb is located in DeKalb, United States on 310 N 6th St. Housing Authority of the County of DeKalb is rated 2.6 out of 5 in the category government administration in United States. Housing Authority of the County of DeKalb manages 5 Low Income Public Housing properties throughout DeKalb County as well as 2 project based housing sites located in Hinckley & Shabbona and 2 Shelter Plus Care sites in DeKalb. Additionally, the Authority assists over 600 families with their rental assistance through the Housing Choice Voucher Program more commonly known as the Section 8 Program.

Address

310 N 6th St

Phone

+1 8157582692

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

DeKalb, IL

Founded

1964

Open hours

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Denise Mergen

My experiences with the housing authority has been very different than some of the reviewers. I have been living in a housing units for 1 1/2 years and am very happy with my apartment, the maintenance, cleanliness and treatment by staff. I have been to the main office at least 5 times in little over 2 years and was impressed with the friendliness and professionalism in the way I was treated.

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Fee

This place isn’t how it use to be where as soon as you walk in you are greeted & if they are busy they would at least acknowledge you and tell you that they will be with you in a moment. Instead, you have to speak up & stand, wait between 5 & 10 minutes until their finished. Cindy & Angela are truly missed.

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Maurice Handcox jr.

Nice and warm atmosphere alongside...The staff is excellent, friendly, and helpful.

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Phylicia Jade

Nobody can truly comprehend the struggles of another's life, but it just seems like so many in these type of programs have no clue what it's like to be poor, to have disabilities, to have kids with disabilities, they choose their jobs as a way to judge not to help.

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Rose Davenport

Because they try to disqualify you instead of qualifying you they try to hurt you instead of help you you have to know their policy to help yourself

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Donna siner

Very easy to find

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slow