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Dane County Department of Human Services

Taylor Point Apartments

Dane County provides funding through its Affordable Housing Development Fund, CDBG/HOME funding, and other budget allocations for the development of affordable housing.  Persons residing in and seeking to reside in such housing may have protections in addition to what is provided by Wisconsin Statutes and Administrative Rules through Dane County contracts and/or federal statutes and regulations. – Chapter 30 of the Dane County Code of Ordinances

Compliance Questions or Concerns

If you have questions or would like to report a concern on a particular project:

Compliance Email: danecountyahdf@danecounty.gov

Compliance Phone: 608-283-1662

Project Name:

Taylor Point Apartments

Project Address:

4845 Taylor Road, McFarland

Year of Funding:

2020

Amount of Funding:

$608,341

Source of Funding:

AHDF

Project Proposal:

Taylor Point Application

Project Contract:

Taylor Point Contract

Does Project Incorporate the Tenancy Addendum?

Yes (View Here)

Project incorporates the listed Fair Tenant Selection Criteria:

General Screening Process – will not deny for applicants for 30% units based on the following:

Inability to meet a minimum income requirement if the applicant can demonstrate the ability to comply with the rent obligation based on a rental history of paying at an equivalent rent to income ratio for 24 months

Lack of housing history

Membership in a class protected by Dane County fair housing ordinances and non-discrimination ordinances in the municipality where the project is located.

Credit score

Information on credit report that is disputed, in repayment, or unrelated to a past housing or utility (gas, electric, and water only) obligations.

Inability to meet financial obligations other than housing and utilities necessary for housing (gas, electric, water).

Owing money to a prior landlord or negative rent payment history if the tenant’s housing and utility costs were more than 50% of their monthly income.

Owing money to a prior landlord or negative rent or utility payment history if applicant does one of the following: (1) establishes a regular record of repayment of the obligation; 2) signs up for automatic payment of rent to the housing provider; or (3) obtains a representative payee.

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