This situation may be caused by the following reasons:
1. The supply and demand of public rental housing are unbalanced, the number of public rental housing is limited, and there are many applicants, resulting in insufficient distribution.
2. The applicant's family conditions do not meet the allocation conditions of public rental housing, such as high family income or housing area exceeding the prescribed standards.
3. The type and geographical location of the house applied by the applicant are popular and the competition is fierce.
In view of this situation, you can try the following solutions:
1. Go to the relevant departments to find out your position in the queue of public rental housing applications and know your application.
2. If the applicant's family conditions do not meet the allocation conditions of public rental housing, he can apply for other room types suitable for his family conditions.
3. If the type and geographical location of the house the applicant applies for are popular, you can consider other types of houses or houses with relatively unpopular geographical location to apply.
In addition, applicants can pay attention to the changes in public rental housing policies and keep abreast of the adjustment of relevant policies and the allocation of public rental housing, so as to better adjust their application strategies.
In short, the allocation of public rental housing needs the cooperation of the government, all sectors of society and the vast number of applicants. It is hoped that the government and society will have a better solution to the supply and demand of public rental housing, so that more people who need housing can get suitable housing.