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PARTICIPANT
INFORMATION
What is the Section 8 Housing
Choice Voucher Program? Section 8
is a free-choice approach to assisted housing. You are free to
choose any type dwelling unit as long as it meets certain
requirements for rent limits, rent reasonableness and Housing
Quality Standards (HQS). The landlord retains private property
rights, including management, tenant selection and
maintenance. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) determines the rules and regulations for the
Section 8 Program.
Choosing a Dwelling Unit: In
choosing a unit you should consider the
following:
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Condition of the unit; |
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Cost of utilities and whether
the unit is energy
efficiency; |
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Location of unit in proximity
to schools, public transportation, employment, shopping,
etc.;
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Whether the rent is
reasonable. |
In your packet you will find a
list of owners/landlords with available units. This list also
includes landlords with units designed to meet the needs of
disabled tenants.
Bedroom Size Requirements:
Vouchers for a given bedroom size are
assigned according to the following
requirements:
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No more than two persons are
required to occupy a
bedroom; |
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Persons of different
generations, the opposite sex (other than spouse), and
unrelated adults are not required to share a
bedroom; |
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Children, with the exception
of infants (under twelve (12) months of age), are not
required to share a bedroom with persons of different
generations including their parents; |
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A child is not required to
share a bedroom with another child five (5) years of age
or older who is of the opposite sex; however, children
of the same sex and generation are required to share a
bedroom regardless of age; |
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A voucher for a one-bedroom
unit will be assigned to a single-person household only
when there are no zero-bedroom units are
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Exceptions to these standards
are considered on a case-by-case basis upon written request by
the participant.
The term of the voucher,
or initial amount of time you have to find a unit, is 60
calendar days. MHA may grant you an extension for up to a
maximum of 120 days. However, it is your responsibility to
contact your representative and submit a written
request.
After you are approved by the
owner/landlord, you and landlord complete the Request for
Tenancy Approval (Form HUD-52517) included in your briefing
packet. It must be completed in entirety and signed. The
Request for Tenancy Approval and the lease (if applicable)
must be returned to MHA immediately. We will review the signed
Request for Tenancy Approval and determine if the rent
is affordable based on your family’s income and if the rent is
reasonable when compared to units in the private market
(Rent Reasonableness).
How do we figure your
rent? Your portion of rent is
calculated as…
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The greater of 30% of monthly
adjusted income, or |
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or 10% of monthly unadjusted
gross income, or |
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a minimum rent of $25.00,
whichever is greater, minus any applicable
utility allowance plus any amount that Gross Rent
exceeds the applicable payment standard. |
Your portion of rent plus
any applicable utility allowance equals the Total Tenant
Payment. You cannot rent a unit if your Total Tenant
Payment exceeds 40% of your monthly-adjusted income if
rent is above payment standard. If the unit is not determined
affordable or the unit does not meet Rent Reasonableness
requirements, you and the landlord will be notified in
writing.
MHA
encourages families to seek housing in low-poverty,
non-minority areas. MHA has agreements for Housing Counseling
Services for participants interested in seeking low-poverty or
non-minority areas. If you are interested in housing
counseling services, please contact Community Counseling
Center at (708) 272-0660.
Responsibilities of the Maywood
Housing Authority
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Verify and review family
composition and income to determine eligibility; |
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Explain the rules of the
program to the family and owner/landlord; |
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Issue a Voucher to the
family; |
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Perform HQS inspection to
ensure unit meets minimum standards (initially, annually
and interim); |
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Sign contract with
owner/landlord on behalf of the family when the selected
unit meets HQS requirements; |
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Make housing assistance
payments to the owner/landlord in a timely
manner; |
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Ensure owner/landlord and
family continue to comply with program rules; |
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Provide family and
owner/landlord with prompt, courteous, accurate and
professional service. |
Responsibilities of the
Owner/Landlord
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Comply with fair housing laws
and equal opportunity
requirements; |
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Comply with the terms of the
Housing Assistance Payments Contract (Form
HUD-52641), |
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Ensure the unit continues to
meet HQS requirements; |
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Cooperate with the tenant by
responding promptly to request for needed
repairs; |
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Notify MHA of any program
violations; |
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Enforce the lease, collect
the rent due, any security deposit and charges for
damages to unit by the
family; |
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Screen families for
suitability as renters; |
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Provisions of modification to
a dwelling unit occupied or to be occupied by a disabled
person. (MHA can help with referrals to agencies that
make funds available for modifications to units for
disabled persons.) |
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Notify MHA in writing of any
address or telephone number change; and |
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Notify MHA in writing of
changes in ownership (selling property) or
agents. |
MHA must
provide your current and previous landlord name and address to
a prospective landlord upon request.
The owner/landlord determines
whether to require a Security Deposit and the amount of
the deposit. If the owner/landlord collects a deposit, the
amount collected may not be in excess of private market
practice, or in excess of amounts charged to unassisted
tenants.
Responsibilities of the
Family
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Provide MHA with complete and
accurate information; |
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Comply with the Family
Obligations listed on the
Voucher; |
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Cooperate in attending all
appointments scheduled by
MHA; |
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Locate a unit that is
suitable for the family, meets HQS requirements, and
meets rent reasonable requirements (as determined by MHA
when compared to similar unassisted units in immediate
vicinity) |
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Keep the unit safe and
sanitary; |
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Comply with the terms of the
lease with the
owner/landlord; |
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Notify MHA of any changes in
income or family composition within 30 days of
change; |
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Cooperate with the
owner/landlord by informing him/her in writing of any
necessary repairs; |
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Notify MHA of any known
program violations. |
Grounds for
Termination: MHA may, at any time,
deny/terminate program assistance for the following
reasons:
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Violation of family
obligations under the
program; |
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If any member has been
evicted from Public Housing; |
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If any member of the family
has been terminated from any federal housing
program; |
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If any member of the family
commits drug-related criminal activity, or violent
criminal activity; |
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If any member of the family
commits fraud, bribery or any other corrupt or criminal
act in connection with any federal housing
program; |
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If the family owes an amount
to MHA or another federal housing program; |
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If the family has not
reimbursed MHA for amount paid to an owner under the HAP
contract; |
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If the family breaches an
agreement to repay amounts owed to MHA; |
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If a family participating in
the Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program fails to
comply, without good cause, with the FSS Contract;
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If the family has engaged in
or threatened abusive or violent behavior toward housing
agency personnel. |
Your Right to
Appeal: If MHA denies or terminates
your assistance for any of the above reasons, you have the
right to request an informal hearing. The family will be
notified in writing of the denial or termination with
reason(s), and must call the designated MHA Representative
within ten (10) calendar days to request an informal
hearing.
Portability: Is the ability of the family to move from the current
housing agency's jurisdiction to another housing agency's
jurisdiction. Voucher families who are eligible may move
anywhere in the United States where a housing agency is
administering the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program. In
order to "port" to another housing agency you must have been a
resident of Maywood at least one (1) year. If you decide you
would like to move to another jurisdiction outside the Maywood
city limits, you should contact your MHA Representative and
they will provide the necessary information and procedures.
The following is the responsibility of the family requesting a
portable move:
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Sign and date a statement
requesting to relocate outside MHA's jurisdiction
stating the receiving housing agency's name and
address; |
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Issue the current landlord a
proper notice to vacate the unit (applies to current
participants only); |
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Submit a Request for Tenancy
Approval with the receiving housing agency by the
established deadline. The receiving housing agency's
payment and occupancy standards will apply when the
family chooses to relocate which may change the bedroom
size of the voucher. |
The following are housing
agencies bordering Maywood:
Bellwood Westchester Broadview
etc.
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