Applicants

Public Housing

EBRPHA owns and manages affordable housing communities across East Baton Rouge Parish. Apply to live in one of our communities and pay rent based on your income.

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About the program

What is public housing?

Public housing is housing owned and managed directly by EBRPHA. Unlike the Housing Choice Voucher program — where you find your own landlord — public housing means you apply to live in one of EBRPHA's communities. If approved, you sign a lease directly with EBRPHA and pay an income-based rent.

EBRPHA manages 12 communities across East Baton Rouge Parish, offering a range of unit sizes and amenities. Each community has an on-site manager available to support residents throughout their tenancy.

  • Stable, managed communities. EBRPHA handles maintenance, safety, and on-site support.
  • Income-based rent. You pay a portion of your income — no more than 30% — toward rent.
  • On-site managers. Community managers live in or near each property and are here to help.
  • Support services. Residents have access to programs and initiatives through EBRPHA.
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Who qualifies

Income-eligible families, seniors, and individuals meeting EBRPHA's residency and eligibility requirements.

12 communities

Properties throughout East Baton Rouge Parish — different sizes, locations, and amenities to fit your needs.

Process

How it works

From application to move-in, here's what to expect when applying for public housing.

01

Apply when the waitlist opens

Public housing waitlists open periodically. When open, submit your application with household and income information.

02

Wait for selection

Your name is placed on the waitlist for your preferred community or communities. You'll be contacted when a unit becomes available.

03

Complete eligibility review

Attend an interview with EBRPHA staff. Provide income, household, and background documentation. Eligibility is confirmed at this stage.

04

Sign your lease & move in

Once approved and a unit is available, sign your lease with EBRPHA and get settled into your new community.

Waitlist status

Check your waitlist status

Public housing waitlists vary by community. Follow us on social media to be notified when a waitlist reopens near you.

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Ready to apply?

Apply for public housing

Applications are accepted when community waitlists are open. Browse our communities to find the right fit, or reach out to a housing counselor for guidance.

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FAQ

Common questions

Answers about public housing eligibility, the process, and life as a resident.

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With public housing, EBRPHA owns and manages the property and you lease directly from us. With the Housing Choice Voucher, you rent from a private landlord of your choice and EBRPHA pays a subsidy. Both offer income-based rent, but they operate separately with different waitlists.

You can browse all 12 EBRPHA communities on the Communities page, where you'll find locations, unit sizes, amenities, and on-site manager contact information. You may apply to multiple communities at once.

Income limits are set by HUD and are based on the area median income for East Baton Rouge Parish. Eligibility is confirmed during the application review — contact EBRPHA or a housing counselor if you're unsure whether you qualify.

As a resident, you'll have access to on-site managers, EBRPHA support services, and community programs. You'll undergo an annual recertification to confirm your household income and composition. You're expected to maintain your unit and follow the terms of your lease.

Transfer requests may be considered based on unit availability, household need, and program policies. Contact your community manager or EBRPHA's main office to inquire about transfer options.