Senior and Disabled Program Tenants

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(Support is Tied to Your Rental Property)

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Your Home and Community

Welcome! We hope you take advantage of the services and amenities offered at the property where you live. To promote safety and a healthy environment, all HASCO properties are 100% smoke free.

Our goal is to help you feel at home.

Lease
Your lease is for a specific place and unit. Your rent support is tied to the property you selected.

It is very important that you read your lease carefully and understand everything it contains. If you have questions about your lease or need language translation services, contact your Housing Specialist.

Help With Special Circumstances
All HASCO properties are compliant with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) standards.

If you have a documented disability and need more help to participate in your usual routines, including programs and services offered at your home property, please follow these steps.

  • 1

    Complete HASCO’s Reasonable Accommodation Form

  • 2

    Contact your Housing Specialist

  • 3

    Get a statement from your healthcare provider, if requested

Examples of needs that can be addressed through the Reasonable Accommodation process include the following. See the form for more examples.

ADA Unit

Grab Bars

Live-in Aide

HASCO’s Commitment to Fair Housing

The Housing Authority of Snohomish County provides equal opportunity in housing.

We comply with Federal, State and local anti-discrimination laws

We do not deny access to programs and services based on color, disability, familial status, gender identity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation

Our policies follow the rules and regulations governing fair housing

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Your Responsibilities

Make sure you know how to meet all requirements related to your rent support program.

For example, if someone joins or stops living in your home, such as a health aide or child under the age of 18, you must inform HASCO within 10 days of the change.

Use these links to get specific information on how to keep your housing support without problems.

Rent and Utility Payments

  • How and when to pay rent
  • List of utility services

Reasonable Accommodations

Learn how to request an adjustment to your HASCO housing because of a disability

Find more answers at the Program Tenant FAQs