Second Chance Apartments in Tucson, AZ
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Tucson, AZ Housing at a Glance
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Affordable Properties
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Oxford Houses
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Counseling Agencies
Finding Second Chance Housing in Tucson
Finding an apartment with a criminal record in Tucson can be challenging, but it is far from impossible. The Tucson metro area has 89 affordable housing properties, including 70 LIHTC (tax credit) properties and 19 Section 8 properties. Many of these evaluate applicants individually rather than using blanket criminal record bans.
Your best strategy is to call properties directly before submitting an application. Ask the property manager about their screening criteria for criminal history. This saves you both time and non-refundable application fees. Private landlords and smaller complexes tend to be more flexible than large corporate management companies.
If you need help navigating the process, Tucson has 4 HUD-approved housing counseling agencies that provide free assistance with finding housing, understanding your rights, and improving your rental application. These counselors know which local properties are most open to second chance tenants.
For those in recovery, there are 29 Oxford Houses in the Tucson area providing self-supporting, sober living environments. These are an excellent option if you need stable housing while rebuilding your life.
Largest Affordable Housing Properties in Tucson
These are the largest subsidized properties by unit count. Contact them directly to ask about availability and screening policies.
| Property | Address | Type | Units |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tucson Houses Phases I & II | 1501 N Oracle Rd, Tucson, AZ 85705 | LIHTC | 408 |
| Rancho Del Mar | 6200 S Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ 85706 | LIHTC | 312 |
| Las Villas De Kino I | 5515 S Forgeus Ave, Tucson, AZ 85706 | LIHTC | 240 |
| Mission Antigua II | 5525 S Mission Rd, Tucson, AZ 85746 | LIHTC | 220 |
| Mission Tierra | 5505 S Mission Rd, Tucson, AZ 85746 | LIHTC | 219 |
| Posadas Sentinel | 470 W Armijo St, Tucson, AZ 85701 | LIHTC | 200 |
| Council House Apartments | 2323 E 10th St, Tucson, AZ 85719 | Section 8 | 150 |
| Council House Apts | 2323 E Tenth St, Tucson, AZ 85719 | LIHTC | 149 |
| Sentinel Plaza | 125 S Linda Ave, Tucson, AZ 85745 | LIHTC | 143 |
| Catalunya Apartments | 5180 E 22nd St, Tucson, AZ 85711 | Section 8 | 140 |
Oxford Houses in Tucson
Oxford Houses are self-supporting, democratically run sober living homes. Residents share expenses and maintain sobriety together.
Federal Halfway Houses (Residential Reentry Centers)
BOP-contracted facilities that provide transitional housing for individuals completing federal sentences.
- Dismas Charities, Inc. — Tucson, AZ · 502-636-2033
HUD-Approved Housing Counseling Agencies
Free or low-cost housing counseling. These agencies can help you find housing, understand your rights, and navigate applications.
THE PRIMAVERA FOUNDATION, INC.
Services: Pre-Purchase Counseling, Pre-Purchase Workshop
PIMA COUNTY COMMUNITY LAND TRUST (PCCLT)
Services: Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Financial/Budget Workshop, Home Improvement/Rehabilitation Counseling, Non-Delinquency Post-Purchase Workshop, Predatory Lending Workshop, Pre-Purchase Counseling, Pre-Purchase Workshop, Rental Housing Counseling
CHICANOS POR LA CAUSA-TUCSON
1525 N Oracle Road, TUCSON, AZ
Services: Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Financial/Budget Counseling, Fair Housing Workshop, Home Improvement/Rehabilitation Counseling, Non-Delinquency Post-Purchase Workshop, Predatory Lending Workshop, Pre-Purchase Counseling, Pre-Purchase Workshop
ADMINISTRATION OF RESOURCES AND CHOICES (ARC)
1625 N Alvernon Way Ste 101, Tucson, AZ
Services: Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Workshop, Financial/Budget Counseling, Pre-Purchase Counseling, Pre-Purchase Workshop, Rental Housing Counseling, Reverse Mortgage Counseling
Tips for Finding Housing with a Record
- 1.Call properties directly before applying. Ask the manager about their screening policy for criminal records — this saves you time and application fees.
- 2.Try private landlords and smaller complexes first. Individual owners are often more flexible than corporate property management companies.
- 3.Prepare a "rental resume" with references from employers, parole/probation officers, past landlords, or community organizations that can vouch for you.
- 4.Offer a larger security deposit or several months of rent upfront if you can. This reduces the landlord's perceived risk.
- 5.Look into LIHTC (Low-Income Housing Tax Credit) properties — they have income requirements but many are more lenient on background checks than market-rate apartments.
- 6.Contact HUD-approved housing counseling agencies for free help navigating the process. They know which local properties work with people who have records.
- 7.Be honest about your history. If a landlord discovers you lied on an application, that is usually grounds for immediate lease termination.
- 8.Check if your conviction can be expunged or sealed. A clean record makes the housing search much easier. Visit our expungement guide for your state.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I find second chance apartments in Tucson?
- Start by contacting LIHTC and Section 8 properties directly — Tucson has 89 affordable housing properties. Many accept tenants with criminal records on a case-by-case basis. Call the property manager, explain your situation honestly, and ask about their screening criteria. Private landlords and smaller complexes tend to be more flexible than large corporate-managed properties.
- Will a felony disqualify me from renting in Tucson?
- Not necessarily. Many landlords in Tucson do individual assessments rather than blanket rejections. The type of conviction, how long ago it occurred, and evidence of rehabilitation all matter. Arizona may have fair housing protections that limit how landlords can use criminal records in screening. Always ask about the specific policy before paying an application fee.
- What is the average rent in Tucson?
- Rent varies widely in Tucson. Subsidized housing through LIHTC or Section 8 programs typically costs 30% of your adjusted gross income, which can be significantly less than market rate. Contact local housing authorities for current availability and rates.
- Are there sober living homes in Tucson?
- Yes. There are 29 Oxford Houses in the Tucson area. Oxford Houses are democratically run, self-supporting sober living homes. Residents share expenses and hold each other accountable. Contact them directly for availability — some may have vacancies right now.
- What are HUD housing counseling agencies?
- HUD-approved housing counseling agencies provide free or low-cost advice on renting, buying, default/foreclosure prevention, and credit repair. Tucson has 4 HUD-approved counseling agencies. They can help you understand your rights, navigate the application process, and find housing that works for your situation — including if you have a criminal record.
- Can I get Section 8 housing with a criminal record in Arizona?
- Most criminal convictions do not automatically disqualify you from Section 8 housing. The main disqualifications are: lifetime sex offender registration and methamphetamine production convictions. Individual housing authorities have discretion on other offenses. Apply directly to the Tucson Housing Authority and be honest about your history. Wait times can be long, so apply as soon as possible.
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