The Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) is a public housing agency that provides subsidized low-rent housing to eligible families, elderly, and disabled households. The LACDA does not discriminate against applicants or residents on the basis of their disability. Under applicable law, the LACDA provides reasonable accommodations to applicants and residents if they, or any household member(s), have a disability and if the reasonable accommodation or reasonable modification is necessary to provide an equal opportunity to use and enjoy their housing.

Changes in policies or procedures are referred to as “reasonable accommodation.” People with disabilities may need assistance in completing the application process, searching for housing, and/or submitting the necessary paperwork.

For a full listing of all Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Public Housing units, click here

How Do I Submit a Request for Reasonable Accommodation/Modification?

You can request a reasonable accommodation at any time. 

Section 8 Program - Please complete the Reasonable Accommodations Request Form and send it to the LACDA.  

Public Housing Program - Please complete Request for Reasonable Accommodation Modification Form the Medical Certification Transfer Form and send it to the LACDA.

You must fill in all information on the form as the LACDA may have to verify that you have a disability and that the request is necessary to remove any potential barriers to your housing. 
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