The City of Tucson will re-open its public housing waitlist in January for the first time since 2017. Until that time, the city warns DO NOT fill out application materials you may find around social media.
TUCSON, Ariz. — The City of Tucson will re-open its public housing waitlist in January for the first time since 2017. Until that time, officials from the Department of Housing and Community Development are warning: Do not fill out application materials you may find around social media.
According to HCD, multiple links for active housing applications and vouchers have been circulated online. They say no applications are live yet, so if you spot one, do not click it. "Be skeptical! If it is probably too good to be true, it probably is," HCD shared via social media. The department also presented an example of what the scam posts look like:Do not provide your social security number, any form of payment, or your legal status
Do not fill out an application you find online prior to Jan. 3, 2023.Report spam links to the city by emailing [email protected], or leave a message at 791-5840 SCAM ALERT 🚨 The @cityoftucson has been made aware of spam accounts sending out incorrect links for our public housing waitlist. 🧵— Dept. of Housing & Community Development December 13, 2022 RELATED: City of Tucson to re-open Section 8 housing waitlist Jan.
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