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Apartment One

Supportive Housing for Our Veterans

Connecting veterans with properties that support VASH benefits and meet their needs.

What is VASH?

The Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) program combines Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) rental assistance with case management and clinical services provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This program aims to help veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness find stable and affordable housing. Through our platform, landlords can easily list properties that qualify for VASH, ensuring veterans have access to homes that support their unique needs.

How We Connect VASH Tenants and Landlords

Our platform simplifies the process of connecting veterans with VASH-supported housing. When landlords list properties, they can select if their property is eligible for the VASH program. On the tenant side, renters can choose to see only VASH-supported properties that meet their background screening results and personal requirements. This intelligent matching system ensures that veterans are matched with suitable homes that align with their housing needs and qualifications, streamlining the entire rental process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Apartment One replace case management or VA oversight?
No. Apartment One does not replace case management, VA services, or agency oversight. The platform functions as a housing identification and eligibility-matching tool that supports existing workflows. All case management decisions, approvals, and supervision responsibilities remain with the assigned agency or VA personnel.
Many technical violations stem from housing instability — including unapproved residences, missed check-ins, or delays in securing compliant housing. Apartment One reduces these risks by helping veterans identify approved, eligible housing options upfront, minimizing last-minute placements and noncompliant addresses.
Can Apartment One be used pre-release or prior to housing placement?
Yes. Apartment One can be used pre-release or during transition planning to help identify suitable housing options before release or program placement. This allows agencies to plan ahead, reduce gaps in housing, and improve continuity of care upon release or program entry.
Do landlords have to opt in to VASH participation?
Yes. Landlords explicitly choose whether their property is eligible for VASH-supported tenants. Only landlords who opt in and meet screening and eligibility standards are matched with VASH participants. This ensures clarity, consent, and alignment between landlords, agencies, and tenants.
How does this platform align with existing approval and eligibility requirements?
Apartment One does not override approval standards. Instead, it reinforces them. Housing matches are generated based on predefined eligibility criteria, ensuring that only properties and tenants who meet program requirements are connected — reducing exceptions and administrative backtracking.
Does Apartment One store or manage sensitive case information?
No. Apartment One does not manage clinical data, supervision notes, or confidential case files. The platform focuses strictly on housing eligibility and matching, helping agencies streamline housing access without introducing additional compliance risk.
How does this improve coordination between agencies and landlords?
By ensuring landlords understand program requirements upfront and limiting inquiries to eligible tenants only, Apartment One reduces confusion, miscommunication, and delays — helping agencies maintain consistent, documented housing pathways.
What problem does Apartment One solve for agencies specifically?

Apartment One reduces:

  • Housing-related technical violations

  • Time spent vetting non-eligible listings

  • Emergency or last-minute placements

  • Administrative friction between landlords and agencies

All while preserving existing authority and oversight structures.

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