Victory Housing Tenancy Agreement

Leila Finucane, President of Victory Housing, said: “We appreciate our partnership with the TD Charitable Foundation. Subsidies like this are an important part of making our roommates affordable. “We are very excited that Leila is leading our organization into the future. Their knowledge of the organization and the field of affordable residential and real estate development will be invaluable. Please welcome you,” said Paul E. Johnson, Chairman of the Victory Housing Board`s Board of Directors. Ms. Finucane previously worked as Senior Manager, Branch Activity Management, Network Management, at McLean VA Capital One Bank. Previously, she held senior positions in affordable housing in the region in community development at Capital One, NeighborWorks America and as Director of the Department of Housing and Community Development in Washington, D.C. Ms.

Finucane has spent most of her career in real estate and especially in affordable housing, from banking perspectives. , governmental and non-profit, and has advanced degrees in law and urban planning. She was also a member of the Board of Directors of Victory Housing with knowledge of the organization and understanding of the relationship with the Archdiocese of Washington. Ms. Finucane is well positioned to continue Victory Housing`s positive influence in our community. “We are very pleased to receive this Apartment for All grant for our Spring Flats project, which will transform an area of Washington, D.C. into an oasis of affordable housing for seniors, families and new housing,” said Leila Finucane, President and CEO of Victory Housing. This TD Bank grant program is helping to fill a critical funding gap to achieve this turnaround. But the social landlord Victory Housing Trust told him that, since his actions fell outside the lease, the community area must be reinstated in its original layout, including the replacement of the fences it removed. Treuhand has instructed the contractors to carry out this work, which will be carried out at Mr. Catchpole`s expense. Christine Candlish, head of trusting housing, said: “He also created an elevated bed that flattened an existing slope and removed part of the knee around the car park, and he now stores a trailer on this property.

Victory Housing, the non-profit housing arm of the Archdiocese of Washington, focuses on providing affordable housing and social services for seniors and low- and middle-income families. TD Charitable Foundation funds will help fund the adaptive reuse and major renovation of the former Hebrew retirement home in the Petworth neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

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