What happens if I choose not to contact the JCHA on a yearly basis to inform them of my continued interest in public housing?
f you do not contact us on a yearly basis, you risk having your application withdrawn from the waiting list. During the waiting period, in an effort to update information in our computerized files, Applicant Update Forms are mailed to every applicant on the waiting list. If you do not return the update form in the allotted time, or if the update form is returned because you have failed to notify the JCHA of an address change, the application will be withdrawn from the waiting list and you will have to reapply. In addition, when policy changes occur, the JCHA will mail you a notice detailing the changes. Changes in policy may have an impact on your application for public housing and may require a response. Failure to respond to any request made by the JCHA will cause your application to be withdrawn.
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