Arizona Deferred Fee Application Information is a program offered by the Arizona Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that allows qualified low-income renters to pay a reduced security deposit and deferred fees in order to secure an apartment. The program is designed to help renters who would not otherwise be able to afford a security deposit and other fees associated with renting an apartment. Qualified applicants can receive up to $750 in rent assistance and a maximum of $500 in deferred fees. The Arizona Deferred Fee Application Information program provides two types of assistance: 1. Security Deposit Assistance: This program assists renters in paying a security deposit up to a maximum of $750. 2. Deferred Fee Assistance: This program assists renters in paying a maximum of $500 in deferred fees, including application fees, pet fees, and other associated fees. To be eligible for the Arizona Deferred Fee Application Information program, applicants must meet certain criteria, such as having a gross annual household income below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI). Additionally, applicants must also have a valid form of identification and be able to demonstrate that they have the ability to pay rent.