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Is anyone familiar with the help the give for long term housing?
A coworker told me they help you find housing as long as you have a stable job, which i do. He said ypu pay rent for 10 months before the lease end and will give you x amount of money to go towards a deposit for your own place. I would like this option, but i plan on joining the army (hopefully) by January.
Every time i go there, theres a long line which i presume is for meals. Yesterday I went, i waited 30min and the line didnt even move. I dont want to wait just for a simple question. I did ask for my coworker to have his case worker call me and he said i would have to go to the office.
Is any familiar with this? Would i be able to get a place if i will just break the lease in a month or 2?
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