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What families are eligible to apply for tenant-based vouchers?

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What families are eligible to apply for tenant-based vouchers?

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Very low income families (i.e. families with incomes below 50% of area media, these include a few specific categories of families with incomes up to 80% of the area median include families that are already assisted under the 1937 U.S. Housing Act, these include families physically displaced by public housing demolition, and owners opting out of tenant-based vouchers to section 8 housing assistance payments (HAP) contracts. (HUD determines levels for each area annually.

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Very low-income families (i.e. families with incomes below 50% of area median income) and a few specific categories of families with incomes up to 80% of the area median income. These include families that are already assisted under the 1937 U.S. Housing Act, such as families physically displaced by public housing demolition, and owners opting out of project-based section 8 housing assistance payments (HAP) contracts. (HUD determines median income levels for each area annually.) How does a SHA determine if a family is income eligible? The SHA compares the family’s annual income (gross income) with the HUD-established very low-income limit or low-income limit for the area. The family’s gross income cannot exceed this limit. How do families obtain tenant-based vouchers? Families apply at the Stamford Housing Authority offices on 22 Clinton Avenue in Stamford CT. When an eligible family comes to the top of the housing choice voucher waiting list, the SHA issues a housing choice voucher to

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Very low-income families (families with incomes below 50% of area median income) and a few specific categories of families with incomes up to 80% of the area median income. These include families that are already assisted under the 1937 U.S. Housing Act, such as families physically displaced by public housing demolition, and owners opting out of project-based section 8 housing assistance payments (HAP) contracts. (HUD determines median income levels for each area annually.

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Very low-income families (i.e families with incomes below 50% of area median income) and a few specific categories of families with incomes up to 80% of the area median income. These include families that are already assisted under the 1937 U.S. Housing Act, such as families physically displaced by public housing demolition, and owners opting out of project-based section 8 housing assistance payments (HAP) contracts. (HUD determines median income levels for each area annually.) How does a PHA determine if a family is income eligible? The PHA compares the family’s annual income (gross income) with the HUD-established very low-income limit or low-income limit for the area. The family’s gross income cannot exceed this limit. How do families obtain tenant-based vouchers? Families apply to a local public housing agency (PHA) that administers this program. When an eligible family comes to the top of the PHA’s housing choice voucher waiting list, the PHA issues a housing choice voucher to the

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How does a PHA determine if a family is income eligible? How do families obtain tenant-based vouchers? How does a family obtain an apartment once they have a voucher? How much rent do vouchers cover? Do families have to lease a unit in the jurisdiction where the PHA issues the voucher? What regulations cover this program? Related Information Forms and guidance 24 CFR Part 982 PIH Notices Negotiated Rulemaking Advisory Committee What are tenant-based vouchers? Tenant-based vouchers increase affordable housing choices for very low-income families. Families with a tenant-based voucher choose and lease safe, decent, and affordable privately-owned rental housing. What organizations are eligible to apply for tenant-based voucher funding from HUD? PHAs authorized under State law to develop or operate housing assistance programs may apply for funding. How do PHAs apply for tenant-based voucher funding? PHAs respond to notices of funding availability (NOFAs) published in the Federal Register. E

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