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Affordable Housing

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Kier Management

The following information comes from Kier Property Management:

DATE: January 27, 2025

To Whom It May Concern:

The purpose of this letter is to make you aware that Kier Property Management provides affordable multifamily housing through various Department of Housing and Urban Development assisted rent programs in your area.

To qualify for this housing, applicants must qualify by income (in most but not all programs approximately 50% of the area median income), and must meet the eligibility requirements of that program.  Additionally, households must also meet Kier Property Management's occupancy policy of one person per bedroom minimum and two persons per bedroom maximum. Applicants must also be able to pass Management's screening criteria which includes but is not limited to criminal and credit history as well as prior landlord screening. Head of household must be at least 18 years of age.

The rents for these programs are based on approximately 30% of the household gross annual income.

If you know of anyone who would benefit from the housing programs that we provide, they may apply at any site office or at the corporate office. The corporate office address is 1012 East Chambers Street, South Ogden, Utah, 84403, phone (801) 621-3390, Toll Free (877) 543-7648. Office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (MST) Monday through Friday. TTY (800) 346-4128. 

Be advised that KPM's Housing Application is often updated due to ever changing government programs. To obtain a copy of our most current Housing Application you may do so at any of the contact information listed above or visit www.kiermanagement.com, click rental applications. Under Government Subsidized Housing Applications, click on applicable application link.

Best regards,

Kier Property Management

Kier Management Letter (JPG)

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Dan works on assembly of the therapeutic chair

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