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Victor Davis Memorial Court Non Profit Homes

Market rent and rent geared to income units. Services include:
  • 114 apartments (19 wheelchair accessible units)
  • support services on site
  • on public transportation route
  • underground parking

Application

To apply for geared-to-income assistance housing:
  • call the County Wellington Housing (519-824-7822) for application package
  • application forms available at County of Wellington Housing Services, 138 Wyndham St N, Guelph; applications submitted to other Housing Providers will be forwarded to County of Wellington Housing Services
  • online application: Housing Help Centre - Subsidized Housing Application
  • application forms also available at Victor Davis Memorial Court office
Market rent applications:
  • contact office for information and application forms

Eligibility

Geared-to-income assistance criteria:
  • household income must be under the established income limit by type of unit depending on family composition
  • at least one member of household must be 16 years of age and older
  • each member of the household must have legal status in Canada (Canadian citizen, permanent resident or have applied for permanent resident status or refugee protection under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act of Canada
  • no member of the household owes money from a previous tenancy in any housing project under any housing program to a social housing landlord
  • must be able to live independently with or without support services
For more information, call the office or County of Wellington Housing Services 519-824-7822 Ages: 16 years and up

Languages

English

Physical Access

Partially Accessible - 19 units accessible ; Parking - Accessible ; Entrance - Accessible ; Washroom - Accessible

Fees

Fee assistance available for residents who are considered financially eligible. Assistance is provided by County of Wellington Housing Services.
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