Larkin Place residents will be formerly homeless adults making no more than 30% of the Area Median Income (AMI) and will come from the Service Planning Area that serves Claremont. Like at a typical market-rate apartment, potential residents will be required to sign leases and follow house rules. Unlike market-rate apartments, our residents are subject to a much higher level of scrutiny. The local Housing Authority and Jamboree’s property management team will both conduct separate screenings.
Who will not be allowed to live at Larkin Place?
Permanent Supportive Housing is not a viable solution for every individual experiencing homelessness. To become a resident, individuals must undergo a comprehensive application process that can take months to complete. The process requires the applicant to navigate a bureaucratic system and obtain multiple documents that detail their eligibility. Individuals will not be pulled directly from the street and placed into Larkin Place.