Every Housing Authority has its own list of qualifications for which a person can receive a voucher or public housing. You will need to check with the Housing Authority in that location for specific qualifications. Many of the qualifications fall under federal guidelines, while housing authorities are free to develop their own qualification criteria according to Housing Authority standards.
If you're asking this question as a landlord, the guidelines are the same across the board: the home must meet minimum housing quality standards for a decent, safe, and sanitary home. I'm not going to list those standards here but you can check with your local Housing Authority for specifics.
Your local Social Services office can probably help. Unfortunately the waiting list can be very long (sometimes even years). Go down to your local office and apply as soon as possible. The earlier you apply, the better.
Section 8 requires that one makes below a set income. Section 8 provides a clean, safe living environment for low income families. To apply for this program, one must contact their Public Housing Authority with proof of being a low income home.
Call the Housing Authority at (908) 965-2400to find out how to apply. They can also give you information about the requirements for subsidized housing.
You will need to go to your local department of children and familes in the Maryland area to apply for low income housing. The department will then offer a voucher, and you will be able to find housing under your income requirements.
www.hud.gov will help you find out if you qualify for secion 8 housing in New Jersey, and if so, what you need to do in order to apply.
www.hud.gov will help you find section 8 housing in your area.
Check with you local Housing Authority there.
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Unless you qualify for Section 8 housing, you will not find a house for rent in you $500 or under price range. To find out if you qualify for Section 8 housing, and learn more about Section 8 housing, visit www.hud.gov.
Check with you local Housing Authority there.
Housing authority where you applied
Section 8 housing is a government program that helps low income or even the homeless find affordable housing. Many people apply to get the subsidy the voucher program offers in Section 8, which results in a waiting list to get housing from participating landlords.
how do i find out where my name is on the section 8 wait list
You must apply for subsidized housing by completing an application with housing authority Visit this site: http://www.miamidade.gov/housing/ The first item in the left side menu details requirements for eligibility.