Boise Field Office

Boise Field Office


HUD Offices / Contact Info
  • Office Region:

    Boise, ID
  • Office Name:

    Boise Field Office
  • Region Number:

    Region X
  • Office Hours:

    8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday

If the resource information above is incorrect, please notify your local HUD field office.

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The Department of Housing and Urban Development is responsible for addressing the housing needs of people in America. People with low income, seniors, or those who have mental or physical disabilities may be eligible for assistance from HUD when it comes to fulfilling their housing needs. The major purpose of HUD is to help Americans afford suitable living environments for themselves and their families. 

HUD Divides the country into 10 different geographical areas associating a particular Regional HUD Office within each of these areas.  Each region then has Field offices to assist in covering the service areas it is associated with.  There are a total of 54 Field Offices throughout the country.  Each Field Office is designated to cover particular geographic areas.

The 10 Counties under South Florida include Charlotte, Broward, Collier, Dade, Hendry, Lee, Monroe, Martin, Palm Beach, and Glades. Its building name is . Some of its rental programs include Housing choice vouchers and many more. For more information you can reach out to this office via mail, phone or online.

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Regional Offices

HUD Field/Regional Offices

Public Housing Authorities operate federal housing programs such as the housing choice voucher and the public housing programs. As well, they often operate other types of affordable housing and self-sufficiency programs. If you would like more information or are interested in applying for these programs, please contact your local Public Housing Authority (PHA). Learn about your local income limits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a public housing authority/agency (PHA)?

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A PHA is a public agency charged with providing safe, sanitary and decent housing to the most vulnerable populations in their community. This includes low-income families, especially those at risk of homelessness, as well as the elderly and disabled.

Although housing authorities have a strong relationship with local, state, and federal governments, they are actually independent agencies. Charted under state law, a housing authority is an autonomous, not-for-profit public corporation. This organizational structure allows housing authorities to work in conjunction with local governments and agencies to develop long-term housing strategies for communities.

Though independently run, housing authorities are required to follow federal regulations. In addition, housing authorities receive a subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In some states, housing authorities receive funds from state or operate separate housing programs not directly subsidized by a government agency.

How to Get Help Paying Rent

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A PHA is a public agency charged with providing safe, sanitary and decent housing to the most vulnerable populations in their community. This includes low-income families, especially those at risk of homelessness, as well as the elderly and disabled.

Although housing authorities have a strong relationship with local, state, and federal governments, they are actually independent agencies. Charted under state law, a housing authority is an autonomous, not-for-profit public corporation. This organizational structure allows housing authorities to work in conjunction with local governments and agencies to develop long-term housing strategies for communities.

Though independently run, housing authorities are required to follow federal regulations. In addition, housing authorities receive a subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In some states, housing authorities receive funds from state or operate separate housing programs not directly subsidized by a government agency.

Public Housing

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A PHA is a public agency charged with providing safe, sanitary and decent housing to the most vulnerable populations in their community. This includes low-income families, especially those at risk of homelessness, as well as the elderly and disabled.

Although housing authorities have a strong relationship with local, state, and federal governments, they are actually independent agencies. Charted under state law, a housing authority is an autonomous, not-for-profit public corporation. This organizational structure allows housing authorities to work in conjunction with local governments and agencies to develop long-term housing strategies for communities.

Though independently run, housing authorities are required to follow federal regulations. In addition, housing authorities receive a subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In some states, housing authorities receive funds from state or operate separate housing programs not directly subsidized by a government agency.

Identify and Complain about Housing Discrimination

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A PHA is a public agency charged with providing safe, sanitary and decent housing to the most vulnerable populations in their community. This includes low-income families, especially those at risk of homelessness, as well as the elderly and disabled.

Although housing authorities have a strong relationship with local, state, and federal governments, they are actually independent agencies. Charted under state law, a housing authority is an autonomous, not-for-profit public corporation. This organizational structure allows housing authorities to work in conjunction with local governments and agencies to develop long-term housing strategies for communities.

Though independently run, housing authorities are required to follow federal regulations. In addition, housing authorities receive a subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In some states, housing authorities receive funds from state or operate separate housing programs not directly subsidized by a government agency.

Last Updated: April 6, 2023

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