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Frequently asked questions

  • The application process depends largely on its ability to provide staff with the necessary documentation.

  • Yes and No. Select communities require a very reasonable application fee. Please check with on-site management to determine if your desired community requires an application fee.

  • AHM, Inc. has utilized financing options through various local, State, and Federal government agencies that have enabled us to keep our rents affordable to a wide range of lower wealth households and families.  While the options available at each community vary, our commitment to fostering and maintaining quality, safe, and affordable housing is constant.

  • Each property maintains a wait list of applicants. You should contact the property to make sure your application is still active and to let the site manager know you are still interested in becoming a resident. Applications do expire and the site manager can let you know if you need to reapply.

  • AHM, Inc. is a non-profit whose mission is to provide quality, safe, and affordable housing for the households and families who need it the most.  Each community requires a credit check that is designed to demonstrate your ability to pay future rent payments.  Because of this we focus our review of credit to your credit history dealing with former landlords or other rental related items only.  Our requirements are relaxed but very consistently enforced.  Please contact one of our Community Site Management Team's Offices for more information.

  • Yes. AHM, Inc. has a professional and experienced staff of maintenance technicians. Our strict policy is to address all requests for maintenance within 72 hours.  Emergency or critical requests will be completed within 24 hours, unless very unforeseen circumstances prevent. Again, we have a 45 year history of providing quality maintenance and service.

  • No. You would need to apply to the property you want to move to.

  • Please click here to view the maximum income limits for Guilford County.