Argus Manor Association
Argus Manor Association
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More about this organization
Mission
To provide for elderly or persons of disability on a nonprofit basis, rental housing and related facilities to meet their physical and social needs and contribute to their health, security, welfare and usefulness in longer living.
About
Argus Manor Association is a non-profit Washington state corporation formed on January 24, 1989, that holds legal title to the project. The project is a 61-unit apartment complex for low-income elderly and persons of disability located in Puyallup, Washington. The project is operated under the National Housing Act and regulated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) with respect to rental charges and operating methods. The project's major program is its Section 223(F) HUD insured mortgage loan. The project's nonmajor program is its Section 8 HUD rent subsidy. The project also is subject to Section 8 Housing Assistance Payment Agreements with HUD.
Revenue
$627,831
Expenses
$539,035
