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I put in for a Section 8 transfer voucher, why must I wait a year to receive it?

New York City Housing Authority
Nearly 40% of Section 8 residents with expired leases seek transfers. As a result, routine, non-emergency transfers can take 9 to 14 months, depending on the volume in each borough. Emergency transfers ideally are done within 3-6 weeks. Yes. Section 8 applicants can rent an apartment outside New York City, and Section 8 participants may request transfers outside New York City. This process is called “Portability.

How do I apply for a Section 8 voucher?

The Atlanta Housing Authority
Atlanta Housing Authority's Housing Choice Programs Division administers our Section 8 program. Applications for Section 8 vouchers are accepted only when our waiting list is open. Our waiting list is now closed.

What is a Section 8 Voucher?

A Section 8 Voucher is a tenant-based housing assistance payment where the applicant/participant finds housing. Participants pay a portion of the rent based on their income and the housing agency pays a portion.

Who is eligible to apply for a Section 8 voucher?

DAS - HCVP FAQ Page
To be eligible for a Section 8 voucher, a household's income must usually be less than 50% of the median income in the area, based on family size. The exact limits vary from area to area (they are higher in lower Fairfield County); but, as of December 1, 2004, in most parts of the state they were approximately $36,000 per year for a 4-person household, $33,000 per year for a 3-person household, $29,000 per year for a 2-person household, and $26,000 per year for a 1-person household.

How much rent will I have to pay if I have a Section 8 voucher?

Paramark Real Estate Services - Property Management, Residen...
Your rent payment is based on your income. The voucher will pay anything above 30% of your adjusted monthly income up to an established limit. For example, if you earn $2,000 per month and the home you want rents for $900 per month, you would pay $600 and the voucher would cover the difference of $300 as long as the Fair Market Rent for your area is equal to or greater than $900.

If I get a Section 8 voucher in a particular town, do I have to move there?

DAS - HCVP FAQ Page
Section 8 vouchers are "portable," which means that you can use them anywhere in Connecticut. In fact, you can use them anywhere in the United States. Local housing authorities, however, are allowed to put some limits on the portability of vouchers.

What is a Section 8 transfer emergency?

New York City Housing Authority
Emergency priority is given to Victims of Domestic Violence, Intimidated Victims or Witnesses in a crime, families facing eviction or with life-threatening health issues. Emergency priority is also given to families living in apartments where the landlord hasn’t corrected Housing Quality Standards violations.

I have a Section 8 voucher, and I'm moving to another city. Can I take my voucher with me?

City of Utica, Section8 - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, that is possible. But you'll need to contact both your current and your future PHA to work out the details.

How can I receive information regarding the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program?

Landlord Frequently Asked Questions
You may call our office at 608 224-3636 #10 or read up on our Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program page for more information.

Back to top 8. When do I receive my dividend tax voucher?

Future plc
When a dividend is due for payment you will receive a tax voucher at the same time as the dividend cheque. If you have requested to receive dividends paid direct into your bank or building society account, you will receive the tax voucher when the corresponding dividend is paid.

Are all City and State development residents eligible for a Section 8 Voucher?

New York City Housing Authority
The majority of residents are eligible to receive a voucher under the Section 8 Voluntary Transition Program. Only those residents whose income is high enough such that 30% of their family's monthly income is greater than the FMR are not eligible. However, those families may remain in their units as public housing residents or may transfer, with the highest priority (at NYCHA's expense) to a federal development.

Are there other ways residents could lose their Section 8 voucher?

New York City Housing Authority
Similar to public housing, Section 8 residents are required to meet all mandatory program requirements including recertification; allowing access for annual inspections; fully disclosing all sources of income; provide notice of intent to move or transfer. Failure to comply with program requirements can result in termination of their Section 8 subsidy and/or eviction from the unit.

Do I have to rent an apartment in the same city or county where I received my Section 8 voucher?

Paramark Real Estate Services - Property Management, Residen...
No. Section 8 vouchers are "portable". So, once you receive a voucher, you can take it anywhere in the United States that has a public housing authority which can administer the voucher. You can literally receive a voucher in Mississippi and move to Hawaii with it.

I have a Section 8 voucher and am having problems with my landlord, what can I do?

Housing Redevelopment Authority of Duluth
You should first try to get help by talking directly to your landlord. If you can't get the problem solved that way, call your HRA Housing Specialist. If you still can't get the problem solved, you may want to call the Housing Access Center at 218-722-6808. The HRA does not directly provide employment information other than referrals to local employment agencies. Please click on Links at the bottom of this page for employment links.

How a Family with a Section 8 Voucher Can Move to a Different City?

Pittsburgh Housing eCounselor - Landlords and Tenants
For the first year the family must live in the area of the housing authority where they first applied and got their Section 8 Voucher. After one year the family can move to another city or state, provided their income lets them still qualify for Section 8 in the city where they are moving. The process for moving is: The Section 8 tenant tells the housing authority where they are now living that they want to move to another place.

Is the Housing Choice Voucher program the same as Section 8?

Landlord FAQ
When people refer to "Section 8," they are usually referring to the Housing Choice Voucher program. Officially, the Housing Choice program replaced the Section 8 program. A tenant-based voucher is one type of Housing Choice voucher. Tenant-based vouchers are designed to give families a choice in their housing, rather than limiting participants to isolated housing projects.

Can I apply my Section 8 voucher/certificate to an HDC financed development?

Section 8 voucher or certificate holders are eligible to apply for HDC-financed low-income developments. They are processed in the same manner as all other applicants and must meet all applicable eligibility criteria. Of course, the rent of the specific apartment in question must be within the maximum level allowable under the applicant's voucher or certificate. If you are unclear about these maximum levels, you should contact the agency that allocated your certificate or voucher... Top

Can the landlord refuse to rent to me because I am using a Section 8 voucher?

DAS - HCVP FAQ Page
No. Connecticut law prohibits discrimination based on "source of income." The law applies to all housing except owner-occupied two-family buildings. If the rent for the apartment is within Section 8 limits, you cannot be rejected because you will be paying with a Section 8 voucher. A landlord can, however, require you to provide the same application information as is required for other applicants, and you can be rejected for reasons (e.g.

How do I receive Section 8 vouchers? Where can I use them?

FAQs
HANH offers Section 8 vouchers to its clients to subsidize the expenses of market-rate rental housing. More information is available under this link.

Can current residents accept a Section 8 voucher now and later switch back to public housing?

New York City Housing Authority
Section 8 residents are required to pay 30% of their income in rent up to the Fair Market Rent (FMR) amount. Once a resident's income is sufficient to pay the entire rent, they will no longer be eligible to receive a Section 8 subsidy but they may remain in their apartment regardless of income. Any resident whose income goes up to the extent they can afford to pay the Fair Market Rent will be allowed to remain in the unit as long as they continue to comply with all requirements (e.g.

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