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Do you "take" Section 8 - Housing Vouchers?

I get this question when I advertise a unit for rent.  The state pays $xxx for that type of unit....

As a landlord, you should go through the same steps as if it were a non-section 8 tenant. Give the tenant an application, get references and perform some basic screening.

People who receive Section 8 vouchers go find their own rental housing and use the vouchers they receive from their housing agency to help pay the rent. Basically, the voucher means that the Federal Government will pay a specific amount of the rent. If you're the landlord, this sounds good, right? 

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Example. I rented out a 1 bedroom home in my town to a single women who receives housing assistance. Of the $925 rent I receive, the state program pay $823 of that rent, leaving the tenant to pay the $102 balance of the rent. The check comes directly from the state.

In most programs, the landlord is required to some additional paperwork and then have the home inspected from the local social services office responsible for that area.

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

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