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Partner with us · Housing

Offer a home. Guaranteed rent. Real outcomes

CHV signs the lease. A partner agency places a verified veteran. CHV absorbs landlord risk. You get a reliable check and the knowledge that your unit housed someone who served.

Working proof

Three veterans placed through our transitional housing. Twelve months of on-time rent

Our first three placements were through a partnership with a regional case-management agency. CHV held the lease, the partner agency provided case management, the veterans received keys. Twelve months later, every placement is still housed. Every rent payment landed on the first.

That is not scale. That is proof of work. Which is exactly what landlords need to see before signing on.

Why landlords work with us

Four reasons a landlord says yes

  • Guaranteed rent

    CHV signs the lease. CHV pays the rent. You get a reliable check on the first of every month, without a vacancy gap.

  • No tenant screening burden

    We place a verified veteran with an active case manager. Eligibility, background, and service-connection checks happen on our side, not yours.

  • Service connection

    Every placed veteran has wraparound support through a partner agency. You are not the case worker. You are the landlord.

  • Mission alignment

    You house someone who served. That is a specific, provable outcome. If you care about that, we make it simple.

How it works

Five steps. Plain language

  1. 01

    Offer a unit

    Share the address, rent, availability, and unit specs through the form below.

  2. 02

    CHV reviews

    We verify the rent is within Fair Market Rent plus a reasonable delta, or within tenant affordability for the placement.

  3. 03

    Lease signing

    CHV signs the lease as transitional housing. A plain-language rider covers veteran occupancy, service coordination, and CHV responsibility for rent.

  4. 04

    Placement

    A partner agency places the verified veteran. Keys handed off. Move-in supported.

  5. 05

    Quiet year

    Rent paid monthly. Case manager handles any occupancy issue. CHV is the single point of contact if something comes up.

What landlords ask

Questions we get

  • What happens if the veteran breaks the lease?

    CHV remains the lease-holder. Rent continues. We work with the veteran, the case manager, and (if needed) local placement resources. You are paid either way.

  • Do you only work with landlords, or also property managers and PHAs?

    All three. Individual landlords, multi-property management firms, and HUD-VASH-participating Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) all have a path in. PHAs can layer our transitional housing on top of a voucher to close the rent gap.

  • What geographies?

    Maryland today, with a focus on the Baltimore region. We expand geographically only after we prove durable placements in the current region.

  • Minimum commitment?

    12 months on the lease is the minimum. We prefer 24-month leases where the unit is well-matched. Month-to-month does not fit the model.

  • Rent terms?

    Fair Market Rent-adjacent, paid on the first, for the full term. Security deposit handled per local law. No escrow games. The lease is clear.

Start a conversation

Tell us about the unit you can offer.

Address, rent, availability, number of bedrooms, any restrictions. We respond inside two business days.

We respond to partnership inquiries within two business days. Your information is confidential and never shared.

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