Question
I need directions/steps on how to start writing this paper.
This is the rubric I need to follow in order to complete this paper:
Literature review: On subsidized hosing, public housing. Define section 8 housing, section 202 housing, section 811 housing.
Your focus: Should include the type of subsidized housing, public housing units either for a large immigrant family (6-8) or a family of 4 that makes a little over the poverty line. Once you have identified the need and the population, prepare a focused paper that does the following:
a) provide description of the population and an overview of the related need(locality has to be clearly defined.)
b)Identify the rental property;obtain necessary information on how to rent the property.
c)Discuss potential barriers and how yo will try to resolve them
This is the rubric I need to follow in order to complete this paper:
Literature review: On subsidized hosing, public housing. Define section 8 housing, section 202 housing, section 811 housing.
Your focus: Should include the type of subsidized housing, public housing units either for a large immigrant family (6-8) or a family of 4 that makes a little over the poverty line. Once you have identified the need and the population, prepare a focused paper that does the following:
a) provide description of the population and an overview of the related need(locality has to be clearly defined.)
b)Identify the rental property;obtain necessary information on how to rent the property.
c)Discuss potential barriers and how yo will try to resolve them
Answers
Reed
First, you need to understand subsidized housing. Your text materials are a good place to start. You may use your web browser to look up the key terms in the assignment, such as "section 8 housing", etc.
Once you understand these programs, who qualifies, how they are used, etc., then follow the directions as to how a family of 6-8 or 4 may use them, how family income determines eligibility, etc.
Once you understand these programs, who qualifies, how they are used, etc., then follow the directions as to how a family of 6-8 or 4 may use them, how family income determines eligibility, etc.