Verify the provider
Confirm the organization, authorized contact, service area, property relationship, and how availability should be updated.
Housing partners
Property owners and housing providers can share potential opportunities, state their lawful leasing requirements, and receive structured referrals without promising approval for every applicant.
Why participate
Housing providers often receive incomplete referrals or discover practical barriers after everyone has invested time. A structured intake can make the first conversation more useful.
Share location, property type, contact information, broad availability status, and the date details were last confirmed.
Explain application fees, income standards, voucher participation, occupancy rules, documentation, and other lawful leasing requirements.
Route questions through an assigned provider contact instead of asking applicants to repeat sensitive information.
What participation does not mean
Availability must be confirmed at the time of referral.
Providers retain their lawful application and leasing process.
The authorized reviewer still decides whether the address is permitted for the individual case.
Providers should receive only the information needed for a lawful housing decision.
Provider workflow
Start small, confirm the process, then expand.
Confirm the organization, authorized contact, service area, property relationship, and how availability should be updated.
Record broad leasing requirements and property details without collecting unnecessary applicant information.
Use a structured referral and maintain a clear separation between provider screening and official residence review.
Start the conversation
We are starting with structured partnerships, not an open public listing marketplace.