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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT SECTION 8 FOR PROPERTY OWNERS

How does the Section 8 program benefit property owners?UPDATED

How has the Section 8 Program changed recently?UPDATED

Can I collect my standard security deposit and first and last month’s rent? UPDATED

If I take a Section 8 tenant, do I always have to take a Section 8 tenant for my unit or for my whole building?

If I choose to take a Section 8 tenant, do I have to choose the first one that applies?

I have my own rental agreement/lease. Can I use it?

How does the rental agreement/lease work?

What is the Housing Assistance Payments Contract?

What if I have an address change or the ownership of a rental unit changes?

Can the Housing Authority Direct Deposit my checks?

What if I have not received my First-of-the-Month payment? UPDATED

What will happen if an overpayment has been made to my account?

How often are HAP deposits made? UPDATED

How does the Section 8 program benefit property owners?
Property owners who participate in the Section 8 Program benefit several ways:

  • There is a guaranteed monthly cash flow. In most cases, more than half the rent is paid by the HA directly to the property owner. Therefore, the tenant’s rent payment is affordable to them (they pay approximately 30% of their income as their rent portion, so they are more likely to be able to afford their rent payment.)
  • The HA has a free listing service - we can publicize unit vacancies at no cost to owner.
  • The initial and annual Housing Quality Standards inspections performed by the HA help to protect your investment and inform you of housekeeping and other issues.
  • There is a lower turnover with rental assistance tenants because they can afford their rent payment.
  • The HA can provide assistance in problem solving. If requested, we will serve as a liaison between the property owner and the tenant.
  • There is a significant community and social benefit realized by renting to households on the Section 8 Program. Through this program families are able to improve their living situations, pursue employment or further education and become more involved in the community. Seniors living on fixed incomes are allowed to remain in their homes, even as rents continue to increase.

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How has the Section 8 Program changed recently?
Recent changes to the Section 8 Program include:

  • Property owners can use their own rental agreement or lease.
  • Property owners choose the term of tenancy.
  • The rent amounts are flexible. They are based on the current rental market, as are any rent increases.
  • The property owner has complete choice in who they chose as a tenant. The participation by property owners is optional.
  • The security deposit is paid by the tenant. It is no different than on the private market.

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Can I collect my standard security deposit and first and last month’s rent?
The property owner can collect their standard security deposit as long as it corresponds with State and Local laws. The property owner will get the first month’s rent from the tenant and the Housing Authority after the unit passes the inspection. The Housing Authority’s portion will be directly deposited into the property owner's account once our accounting department processes the Contract. The tenant’s portion of the last month’s rent will be paid by the tenant when due. The Housing Authority will pay its portion of last month when due.

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If I take a Section 8 tenant, do I always have to take a Section 8 tenant for my unit or for my whole building?
No. The Contract is for the tenant chosen only. Once that tenant vacates, the property owner is under no further obligation to rent to a Section 8 tenant. Likewise, they are not obligated to rent any other units to Section 8 tenants.

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If I choose to take a Section 8 tenant, do I have to choose the first one that applies?
No. The Housing Authority encourages the property owner to screen their applicants thoroughly. We want you to get the best Section 8 tenant possible. It’s good for you and good for the Section 8 Program. Because the Housing Authority does not manage the unit for you, we want you to have a tenant that you are confident will take care of your property. However as with any rental property, fair housing and equal opportunity practices must be followed.

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I have my own rental agreement/lease. Can I use it?
A property owner must use his or her own rental agreement/lease. The Housing Authority will attach a Tenancy Addendum to your rental agreement/lease. Your rental agreement/lease must conform to State and Local law as well as HUD regulations prohibiting certain lease provisions, most of which are already prohibited by State law.

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How does the rental agreement/lease work?
The rental agreement/lease and the Tenancy Addendum spell out the details of the rental agreement/lease between the tenant family and the owner. The rental agreement/lease must be in a form consistent with rental agreements/leases used in the area and conform to State law. The Tenancy Addendum contains all the HUD language necessary to conform to federal regulations. The Tenancy Addendum from the Housing Authority will be added to the rental agreement/lease.

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What is the Housing Assistance Payments Contract?
The Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) Contract is a written agreement between the owner and the Housing Authority. It specifies how much the Housing Authority will initially pay each month to the owner on behalf of the tenant. This contract protects the owner’s interests and the rights of tenant families under federal rules. The Housing Authority will not begin rental assistance until the lease and the HAP Contract have been signed, the rent has been determined reasonable, and the unit has passed the Housing Quality Standards inspection.

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What if I have an address change or the ownership of a rental unit changes?
You should contact your HQS-Inspector, in writing, immediately.

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Can the Housing Authority Direct Deposit my checks?
Yes. Direct Deposit is required for the Housing Authority to process the Housing Assistance Payment to you. You will be required to complete a Payee Data Record, Direct Deposit Authorization form and provide a voided check. Write to your HQS Inspector for documents required to complete the direct deposit process.

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What if I have not received my First-of-the-Month payment?
If you have not received your payment as usual, and are concerned, contact the Accounting Department. The telephone number is (707) 565-7515. We will verify your mailing address and account number.

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What will happen if an overpayment has been made to my account?
In the event you discover an overpayment has been made to you, please call (707) 565-7515. If we become aware of an overpayment, we will notify you of the overpayment and the amount owed will be automatically withheld from any funds due to you. If you have no other tenants who receive assistance from this agency, we will request that you return the amount of the overpayment to our offices as soon as possible.

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How often are HAP deposits made?
The Housing Authority makes direct deposits twice a month; on the first working day of the month and on the working day closest to the 15th of the month.

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