The Law According to Moses: HUD Section 3: Business Opportunities for Low-Income Persons
By Ambrose Moses, III
OhioMBE – March 1 issue
The HUD Section 3 Program has been around a long time. It is part of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968.
HUD Section 3 requires that recipients of certain HUD financial assistance, to the greatest extent possible, provide job training, employment, and contract opportunities for low- or very-low income residents in connection with projects and activities in their neighborhoods.
If you live in government-assisted housing or if your household income falls below HUD’s income limits, you may qualify as a Section 3 resident or Section 3 business concern.
The Ohio Business Development Center (“OBDC”) is a nonprofit organization that has launched an initiative to promote the development of and increased utilization of HUD Section 3 business concerns in Ohio.
OBDC and the Ohio Certification Center will be offering certification classes and consulting to assist individuals and businesses with becoming certified as Section 3 business concerns.
The Law Office of Ambrose Moses, III is launching a Small Business Legal Aid program that will also support OBDC’s Section 3 Initiative by providing legal advice and counsel related to the formation of their limited liability companies (LLC), contracts, and other business-related legal matters.
You are encouraged to check it out. If you or someone you know is interested in learning more, contact the Ohio Business Development Center (www.OhioBDC.com) at 614/285-6234.
For more information contact Ambrose Moses, III, an attorney with Moses Law Office. Email: info@MosesLaw.pro. Telephone: (614) 418-7898.