Every person on the housing choice voucher program is assigned a case coordinator, a title which could have different names according to the Housing Authority. In some places they call them case managers, and others case coordinators or housing program coordinator. That person is the one who administers your housing choice voucher, and is responsible for assuring your current eligibility for the program.
section 8 is a housing program for low income families. which is much better than public housing,You must have heard in the Military section 8 means your crazy.Sothe housing should have picked a better term so its not demeaning. "Section 8" refers to the act of Congress which created it. It was established as part of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. The part of that Act which created this program was an amendment of Section 8 of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937. Hence the name "Section 8 Housing".
This is a question to ask the Housing Authority that is administering the Section 8 Program.
The section 8 program is a federal program albeit administered by state, regional, or local housing authorities.
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.
Each Housing Authority has its own rules by which someone applies for a section 8 voucher, now known as a housing choice voucher, or public housing. Most qualifications are the same for every jurisdiction, since the section 8 housing program is a federal program.
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No you do not have to. What section 8 program are you in? multifamily, section 8 housing choice vouchers, certificate???
Every jurisdiction in the United States has some form of a Section 8 program.
There is no such thing as a Section 8 Landlord. There are either public housing developments and apartments, or there are landlords who are willing to participate in the Housing Choice Voucher Program (I.e., accept section 8 vouchers).
Regardless of what state you're in, the section 8 program is the same: its comprised of either public housing or a voucher that guarantees that the landlord will be paid a portion of the rent for a tenant who qualifies in the program, minus the tenant's portion of the rent, which is determined upon commencement of the program.
The section 8 program was created just after the Great Depression, to ensure that housing would be available for people who could not otherwise afford it.
No. The housing choice voucher program is confidential in nature.