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Kent Manor Affordable Housing Program

Kent Manor offers income-qualified rental opportunities as part of our commitment to accessible housing. Select units are reserved for households that meet program income limits and priority criteria. Eligibility is based on household size and income relative to area median income (AMI). Applicants must provide recent proof of income, complete required screenings, and meet program-specific documentation standards. Availability is limited; waitlist placement may be required.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Household income must meet program limits (typically 60% AMI or below; limits vary by unit and household size)
  • Proof of income for all household members (pay stubs, tax returns, or benefits verification)
  • Must be U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen as required by program rules
  • Pass standard credit and background screening
  • No recent evictions or serious lease violations
  • Provide government-issued ID for all adult applicants

Application Process

  1. 1

    Complete the affordable housing interest form or application

  2. 2

    Submit required income and ID documentation

  3. 3

    Program eligibility review and income verification

  4. 4

    Complete credit and background screening

  5. 5

    Receive conditional approval and select available unit

  6. 6

    Sign lease and attend move-in orientation

Affordable Housing Programs

Benton County 45% AMI

Area Median Income (AMI)

45%

Available Units

51 units in property

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Affordable Housing FAQ

Here are a few common questions about eligibility, income limits, and the application process.

How do I know if I qualify for affordable housing?

Eligibility is typically based on your household size and total household income compared to the published income limits for the program and unit type. Other program rules may apply.

What counts as “household income”?

“Household income” usually includes income from all adults who will live in the home (for example wages, self-employment, benefits, and other recurring sources). Programs may define and verify income differently.

Do income limits change over time?

Yes. Income limits are typically updated periodically (often annually) and can vary by program, location, and household size.

What documents might I need when applying?

Common documents include photo ID, pay stubs, tax returns, benefit statements, and other proof of income and household composition. Requirements vary by program.

Can I apply in other languages?

Many programs can provide language assistance or translated materials. Availability varies by property and program, so if you prefer to communicate in a language other than English, please contact us and we’ll do our best to help.

What happens if my income goes up after I move in?

Affordable programs often require periodic recertification or income reviews. If your income changes, the impact can vary—some programs allow you to stay but may adjust rent or require updated documentation, while others have specific rules. Always report changes when requested and follow the program’s guidance.

Are students allowed to apply?

Student eligibility depends on the specific affordable housing program and may include additional rules or exceptions. If you or anyone in your household is a student, we recommend applying and asking about the program’s student policy for the unit you’re interested in.

Is there usually a waitlist?

Many affordable programs have more demand than available units. If no units are available, you may be offered the option to join a waitlist when applicable.

Still have questions? Please contact us and we’ll help point you in the right direction.

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