Muscogee (Creek) Nation
HOUSING DIVISION
RENTAL
PROPERTIES
The Housing Division Rental Properties
Program provides
low cost rental housing for Native American
families. The Affordable Housing Program consists of
four rental properties located in Okmulgee, Okemah, Checotah,
Eufaula and an Elderly Housing Addition also located
in Okmulgee. Housing manages over 300 living units with
each of the four main rental locations having approximately
75 units (duplexes). The Elderly
Housing Addition has sixteen duplexes and houses
up to 48 residents.
Questions or Concerns,
Contact:
Housing Division
Rental Properties
P.O. Box 297
Okmulgee, OK 74447
(918) 756-8504 or 1-800-259-5050
RENTAL PROPERTIES APPLICATION
ELDERLY HOUSING APPLICATION
RENTAL PROPERTIES
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
To be eligible for admission to the Rental
Properties operated by this authority, applicants must:
• Have an Annual Income, which does not exceed the applicable
income limits except as exempted for Police Officers.
• Be 18 years of age or older or be 17 years old and married, or emancipated.
• Provide all requested information, including Social Security numbers and
evidence of citizenship or eligible immigration status for all members of the
household plus employer identification numbers for each working family member
on the required forms.
• Sign all required forms including the consent for disclosure of information.
In selecting families, it shall be the policy of the Housing Authority
to make resident selections as outlined below:
- Eligible Tribal Creek Citizens who are involuntarily displaced
by government action or natural disaster, or by fire (does not include arson
by the home buyer or criminal act.)
- Full Blood (4/4), elderly (62 and over), and Creek Tribal
Citizen.
- Eligible large families, elderly families, near elderly
families, and a family with disabilities that are Creek Tribal Citizens.
- All other Creek Citizens.
- All other tribal members.
Total tenant payment assessed each Lessee Family
shall be an amount based on their adjusted income by 30%. |