"Finders Keepers" and Rental Property Listings
The federally-funded Section 8 Housing Assistance Program is a "Finders Keepers" program; voucher holders are responsible for finding their dwelling unit on their own. However, to assist in the search for suitable housing, LTRAP maintains a list of rental units offered for rent by landlords who desire to participate in the Section 8 Program. The listing is updated regularly, and is posted at the LTRAP office. Voucher holders are urged to also seek other methods for finding rental units, such as newspaper ads, local realtors, and apartment mangers. Because the time limit for finding a unit is so short, and suitable units are so scarce, the voucher holder is well-advised to begin the search right away, and to pursue all leads diligently.
Vouchers
Vouchers are the credentials that show that the holder is eligible to receive a housing subsidy. These documents are issued in the name of the head-of-household, bear the date of issue, date of expiration, and unit size (eligible bedroom size); and detail how the Housing Authority will enter into a Housing Assistance Payments contract with a housing provider, to pay a rent subsidy on behalf of the holder to lease a qualified unit.
Vouchers also list the important Obligations of the Family, which must be fulfilled to remain in good standing on the Section 8 Program.
| #Bedrooms | Studio | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
| Payment Standard | $846 | $903 | $1020 | $1265 | $1400 | $1610 | $1821 |
| * Information is subject to change without notice. For additional information, please click here. | |||||||
Section 8 "Obligations of the Family"
The following is a summary of the Obligations of the Family as stated on the Section 8 Voucher.
What the family must do:
The family must supply all information necessary to complete a periodic re-examination of family income and composition, and to verify the family's residence in the unit. All information supplied by the family must be true and complete.
The family must notify LTRAP of any absence from the unit, before moving out of the unit; and must give LTRAP a copy of any eviction notice. The subsidized unit must be the family's only residence.
The family must notify LTRAP after a birth, adoption, or legal-custodial arrangement; and when a family member no longer continues to live in the unit.
The family must request written approval from LTRAP to add any other family member. The family must pay all utility bills and supply all appliances that the owner is not required to provide under the lease, and the family must allow the Housing Authority to inspect the unit.
What the family must not do:
The family must not own or have any interest in the subsidized unit, or commit any serious or repeated violation of the lease.
The family must not damage the unit, and cannot sublease the unit.
The family must not participate in illegal drug activity or violent criminal activity; or commit any criminal act in connection with the program, such as fraud, bribery, and side payments to landlords.
The family must not receive Section 8 assistance while
receiving another housing subsidy of any type.
It is important to remember that both Section 8 tenants and landlords have
significant obligations above and beyond the basic responsibilities required
under state law, such as may be found in the Obligations of the Family,
the Housing Quality Standards, and those agreed to in the Section 8 Lease
and the Housing Assistance Payments Contract.
Renting to or from Relatives
The following relatives are ineligible for rental assistance when renting from an owner: the Owner's children, grandchildren, siblings, parents, and grandparents. In other words, if any member of the tenant household is a son, daughter, grandchild, parent, grandparent, or sibling of the owner they are ineligible to receive Section 8 assistance in that unit. Other relatives are not disqualified, such as nephews, nieces, aunts, uncles, cousins, and non-blood relatives. For instance, a brother-in-law who owns the home in his own name, or a step-parent. In such cases, however, if there is a spouse who is a blood relative, that spouse may not have any ownership interest in the unit.
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