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MAYWOOD HOUSING AUTHORITY

1701 SOUTH FIRST AVE

MAYWOOD ILLINOIS 60153

Telephone: (708) 345-7315 Ext.1      Fax:  (708) 345-7350

malton:   GMAYWOOD@WORLDNET.ATT.NET

Open Monday through Friday

8:00 am-12:00 pm and 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 

WHERE DO I APPLY?

Call, write or drop in to request an application from the Maywood Housing Authority, 1701 South First Ave Maywood IL 60153, telephone (708) 345-7315.

 

WHAT IS PUBLIC HOUSING?  Decent, safe and sanitary apartments managed by the Housing Authority to  provide HUD subsidized rental assistance for low and very low income persons:

  Oakbrook Apartments - Seventy public housing apartments for senior citizens (50 or older) or disabled persons (as defined by Social Security disability).

  Westchester Apartments - Thirty-two Rural Development 515 housing apartments for senior citizens (62 or older) or disabled persons (as defined by Social Security disability).

 Forest Park Apartments - Thirty public housing apartments primarily for families and single parent households.

Oakpark Apartments - Twenty Rural Development 515 housing apartments primarily for families and single parent households.

 

WHAT IS SECTION 8?   HUD's program managed by the Housing Authority for assisting very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to rent decent, safe and sanitary housing in the private market  (privately owned housing, including single-family homes, townhouses and apartments). The participant is free to choose any housing that meets the requirements and can find housing not only in Maywood or Bellwood but anywhere in cook county. 

 

AMOUNT OF MONTHLY RENT PAYMENTS ?

PUBLIC HOUSING and RURAL DEVELOPMENT 515:  Only thirty percent (30%) of your monthly adjusted income (annual adjusted income divided by 12 months to obtain your monthly adjusted income, or flat rent, whichever is lower.

 

SECTION 8: The adjusted annual income is divided by 12 months (monthly adjusted income), times 30%, subtracted from the payment standard of a bedroom size for which the tenant is eligible, to show the maximum housing assistance payment from the Housing Authority.  If the gross rent is higher than the initial payment standard, the Housing Authority will not pay anything over the standard amount and the tenant will have to pay all excess rent in addition to the 30% of the adjusted monthly income.  Note: this is a simplified explanation, but will give an idea of how the assistance is calculated.

 

ANNUAL ADJUSTED INCOME ? 

Annual income means all amounts, monetary or not or which are anticipated to be received during the 12-month period following admission or assets to which the family has access, which are not specifically excluded such as earned income by children under 18 years of age (including foster children); foster care payments; payments reimbursing medical expenses; income of a live-in aid; and student financial assistance, etc.  

Adjusted income means annual income less deductions for which a person or family may qualify, such as:

For All Households: a) $480 for each dependent; b) Childcare expenses; c) Handicap assistance expenses;

For Elderly Households only: a) $400 for an elderly household deduction; b) an allowance for a portion of their medical expenses.

Income eligible is the adjusted annual income in the low  and very low range (see below for income limits).  

 

 

 

 

1 PERSON

2 PEOPLE

3 PEOPLE

4 PEOPLE

5 PEOPLE

VERY LOW INCOME

$11,400

$13,050

$14,650

$16,300

$17,600

LOW INCOME

$18,250

$20,900

$23,500

$26,100

$28,200

Effective March 31, 2000

 

  PUBLIC HOUSING?

 - (Maximum Rents-Public Housing)

EFFICIENCY

1 BEDROOM

2 BEDROOM

3 BEDROOM

$200

$250

$300

$350

A utility allowance will be deducted from the flat rent for the total tenant payment (ttp)

Minimum rent in public housing is $25.00.

 

 

INITIAL (SECTION 8-VOUCHERS FOR MHA)

EFFICIENCY

1 BEDROOM

2 BEDROOM

3 BEDROOM

4 BEDROOM

$260

$296

$379

$509

$575

These amounts are used in determining the housing assistance payment (commonly known as HAP).  

 

DETERMINING BEDROOM SIZE ?

Generally, the rule is one bedroom to two people within the following guidelines:

Persons of different generations, of the opposite sex (other than spouses and children under 7), and unrelated adults should have separate bedroom.

Live-in attendants usually will have a separate bedroom (but not members of their families).

A single person family shall only be eligible for an efficiency or one bedroom.

 

Bedroom Size 

1

2

3

4

5

6

Minimum Persons

1

1

2

3

4

6

8

Maximum Person

1

2

4

6

8

10

12

 

PREFERENCES ?

Residence in Maywood for three (3) months or longer (please provide proof, such as copies of rent  receipts or utility bills for last three months).

Working (please provide proof, such as copies of current pay stubs).

Veteran (please provide proof, such as copies of DD214, award letter, etc.).

The more verified preferences, the higher on the waiting list.  As an example, families who have resided in Maywood for three months or more, are working, and have veteran status, would place highest on the waiting list.  Next on the list would be families with two of the preferences.  Third down would be families with only one preference and last would be families with no preferences.   Single persons with no children will be considered, based upon housing availability.  It is possible that everyone on the list may be housed, depending on housing availability, however the order in which they are placed into housing, goes by the preferences, then by the date and time the application is received.  The sooner it is received, the sooner a family will be placed, according to preference.

 

UTILITY ALLOWANCE ?

A utility allowance is added to the rental assistance and deducted from the amount the tenant has to pay.

 

 UTILITY ALLOWANCE  PUBLIC HOUSING  APARTMENTS

EFFICIENCY

1 BEDROOM

2 BEDROOM

3 BEDROOM

$23

$25

Family $25

$27

Senior $27

 

UTILITY ALLOWANCE - RURAL DEVELOPMENT APARTMENTS

                                                                   

2 BEDROOM

3 BEDROOM  

                 

1 BEDROOM

$62

$76

$39

 

UTILITY ALLOWANCE - SECTION 8

The utility allowance is added to the rental assistance and varies according to whether or not the tenant pays utilities, to bedroom size, what utilities are being paid by the tenant, if it's  natural gas, bottle gas, electric, etc.

 

SECURITY DEPOSITS?

There is no financial assistance for security deposits and it is the full responsibility of the tenant.

 Apartments - $100.00

Houses - $200.00

Apartments - $100.00

Section 8 -  Entirely up to the individual landlords.

 

SECTION 8 - Frequently Asked Questions

 

CAN I MOVE?  The rental voucher program is designed to allow families to move without the loss of rental assistance, however, they must initially lease a unit within Maywood for the first twelve months of assistance.  Moves are permissible as long as the family notifies the Housing Authority ahead of time, terminates its existing lease within the appropriate provisions, and finds acceptable alternate housing.

 

WHAT IS THE TENANT'S ROLE?  The family signs a lease with the landlord for at least one year. The tenant may be required to pay a security deposit to the landlord, is expected to comply with the lease and the program requirements, pay its share of rent on time, maintain the unit in good condition and notify the Housing Authority of any changes in income or family composition.

 

 WHAT IS THE LANDLORD'S ROLE?  To provide decent, safe, and sanitary housing to a tenant at a reasonable rent. The dwelling unit must pass the program's housing standards and be maintained up to those standards as long as the owner receives housing assistance payments. In addition, the landlord is expected to provide the services agreed to as part of the lease signed with the tenant and the contract signed with the Housing Authority.

 

   WHAT IS THE HOUSING AUTHORITY'S ROLE?  To administer the rental voucher program locally, provide a family with the rental assistance that enables the family to seek out suitable housing and the Housing Authority enters into a contract with the landlord to provide rental assistance payments on behalf of the family. If the landlord fails to meet his/her obligations under the lease, the Housing Authority has the right to terminate assistance payments.

  

 WHAT IS HUD'S ROLE?  To cover the cost of the program, HUD provides funds to allow the Housing Authority to make housing assistance payments on behalf of the families and HUD pays the Housing Authority a fee for the costs of administering the program.

 

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