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Section 8 Housing

 
Business Dictionary: Section 8 Housing
 

Privately owned rental Dwelling units participating in the low-income rental assistance program created by 1974 amendments to Section 8 of the 1937 Housing Act. Under the program, landlords receive rent subsidies on behalf of qualified low-income tenants, allowing the tenants to pay a limited proportion of their incomes toward the rent.

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Real Estate Dictionary: Section 8 Housing
 

Privately owned rental Dwelling units participating in the low-income rental assistance program created by 1974 amendments to Section 8 of the 1937 Housing Act. Example: A Landlord elects to participate in the Section 8 housing program. A prospective tenant's income is $800 per month-low enough to qualify for the program. A Fair Market Rent for the unit is established by the Department of Housing and Urban Development as $200 per month. The tenant pays 20% of income, or $160 per month, and HUD supplements $40 per month to the landlord.

 
 

 

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