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The housing unit selected
by the family must meet an acceptable level of health
and safety before the PHA can approve the unit. When the
voucher holder finds a unit that it wishes to occupy and
reaches an agreement with the landlord over the lease
terms, the PHA must inspect the dwelling and determine
that the rent requested is reasonable.
The PHA determines a
payment standard that is the amount generally needed to
rent a moderately-priced dwelling unit in the local
housing market and that is used to calculate the amount
of housing assistance a family will receive. However the
payment standard does not limit and does not affect the
amount of rent a landlord may charge or the family may
pay. A family which receives a housing voucher can
select a unit with a rent that is below or above the
payment standard. The housing voucher family must pay
30% of its monthly adjusted gross income for rent and
utilities, and if the unit rent is greater than the
payment standard the family is required to pay the
additional amount. By law, whenever a family moves to a
new unit where the rent exceeds the payment standard,
the family may not pay more than 40 percent of its
adjusted monthly income for rent.
The rent
subsidy
The PHA calculates the maximum amount of housing
assistance allowable. The maximum housing assistance is
generally the lesser of the payment standard minus 30%
of the family's monthly adjusted income or the gross
rent for the unit minus 30% of monthly adjusted income |