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SUBSIDIZED RENTAL
HOUSING – SECTION 8 TENANT BASED (PORTABLE)
WHAT IS TENANT BASED (PORTABLE)
SECTION 8?
The Housing
Choice Voucher Program, a.k.a. Section 8
Tenant-Based Housing Assistance, is the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development’s
(HUD) program for assisting very
low-income individuals and families to rent
housing in the private market. The Section 8
Rental Certificate Program has been
discontinued, and existing certificates are
being converted to vouchers. Participants are
free to choose any housing that meets the
requirements of the program and are not limited
to units located in a particular building. A
family issued a voucher must find a suitable
rental unit of their choice, which may include
its present unit. Rental units must meet minimum
standards of health and safety, as determined by
the agency issuing the voucher. A rental subsidy
is paid directly to the landlord on behalf of
the participating family. The family then pays
the difference between the actual rent charged
by the landlord and the amount subsidized by the
program. The agency issuing the voucher
determines a payment standard which is used to
calculate the amount of rental assistance a
family will receive, but does not affect the
amount of rent a landlord may charge or the
family may pay.
WHERE CAN YOU APPLY FOR A
VOUCHER?
In Connecticut, HUD’s
Housing Choice Voucher Program is offered
through local public housing authorities and
through the Connecticut Department of Social
Services, which contracts with John D’Amelia &
Associates to administer its program. The demand
for Housing Choice Vouchers is high, and usually
waiting lists are closed to new applicants. When a
wait list opens, an announcement is usually placed
in newspapers, on local Housing Authorities
websites and on the Housing Choice Voucher Program
web page: http://www.cthcvp.org/
WHAT IS THE TENANTS SHARE OF
THE RENT?
Generally, renters pay between
30%-40% of household income for their rent.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
Eligibility for a voucher is
determined by the issuing agency based on the
total annual gross income and family size, and
is limited to U.S. citizens and specified
categories of non-citizens who have eligible
immigration status. Generally, the income limit
is at or under 50% of the State Area Median
Income. Go to http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/il/il12/ct.pdf
to see HUD's area median income chart for
Connecticut. By law, a Public Housing
Authority (PHA) must provide 75% of its vouchers
to applicants whose incomes do not exceed 30% of
the area median income. Median income levels are
published by HUD and vary by location. The PHA
serving your community can provide you with the
income limits for your area and family size.
NOTE: there is no asset limit for households
applying for a voucher.
WHERE CAN THE VOUCHER BE USED?
New voucher holders may choose a
unit anywhere in the United States if the family
lived in the jurisdiction of the PHA issuing the
voucher when the family applied for assistance.
Those new voucher-holders not living in the
jurisdiction of the PHA at the time the family
applied for housing assistance must initially
lease a unit within that jurisdiction for the
first twelve months of assistance. Moves are
permissible as long as the family notifies the
PHA ahead of time, terminates its existing lease
within the lease provisions, and finds
acceptable alternate housing. A family that
wishes to move to another PHA’s jurisdiction
must consult with the PHA that currently
administers its housing assistance to verify the
procedures for moving.
HOW TO APPLY
Contact the Public Housing
Authority in your community, or John D’Amelia
and Associates, to find out if they offer
Section 8 vouchers, and if they are currently
accepting applications.
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN CONNECTICUT'S
COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
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SOURCES: HUD
Housing Choice Voucher Program Fact Sheet;
Connecticut
Department of Social Services: Section 8
Housing Choice Voucher Program; Refer
Database
PREPARED BY: 211/kq
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: July2012
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