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 Section 8 

 

Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Programs

AAHC administers Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV). These Vouchers allows participants to live in a privately owned rental unit and receive supplemental rental assistance from AAHC. Rent supplements are subsidies paid by the government to private landlords who accept low-income tenants. The supplements make up the difference between rental "market price" and the amount of rent paid by tenants, for example 30% of the tenants income. Our jurisdiction includes Washtenaw, Western Wayne and Monroe counties. Out of the 1333 Housing Choice Vouchers, 100 vouchers are reserved specifically for families where the head of household has a disability. Other Voucher programs are list as follows:

Tenant Based Voucher program increase affordable housing choices for low-income families. HCV is a  program of choice were families lease safe, decent, and affordable privately-owned rental housing.

The Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) program allows eligible veterans to receive Section 8 Vouchers and find housing in residential areas of Washtenaw, Monroe and Western Wayne Counties. To date, there are 35 Vouchers allocated to the VASH program with 32 currently under contract as of September 2009.

The VASH program is a joint program between the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Veteran's Administration (VA) that provides permanent housing and ongoing treatment services to the hard-to-serve homeless and mentally disabled veterans and those suffering from substance abuse disorders. The Section 8 Voucher program has designated 35 Vouchers for these homeless chronically mentally disabled veterans.

VA staff provides outreach, clinical care and ongoing case management services. Rigorous evaluation of this program indicates that this approach significantly reduces days of homelessness for veterans plagued by serious mental illness and substance abuse disorders. Veterans are referred to the VASH program by their case manager.

The Homeownership Voucher program allows first time homebuyers to purchase an affordable home with the assistance of a PHA.

The Project-Based Voucher program is a component of a Ann Arbor Housing Commission housing choice voucher program.  Pear Street Apartments is a rehabilitated  existing development where AAHC has partnered with Avalon Housing to attach 20 of its voucher assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions!

Will the Housing Commission help me find a Section 8 rental unit?
You must search to locate a landlord who will accept you as a tenant (based on rental history, etc.), as well as accept your Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher.  Landlord listings can be viewed on the bulletin board located at our office. 

How do I get on the Section 8 waiting list?
You must complete and submit an application when the waiting list is open. All up-to-date applications are kept on an active waiting list until program eligibility is determined.  Applications are for the waiting list only, not for immediate assistance.  This list is open approximately once every two to four years. Applications are only available when the list is open. Public notice of waiting list openings are always published here, in the Ann Arbor News, and on Community Access Television.

Eligibility
With any voucher program you must meet the income guidelines based on your family size in order to be eligible for HCV commonly known as Section 8. There are screening criterias that household member must meet for program approval.

What would be a reason for Denial?                                                                            Housing assistance is not be extended to those families whose adult members have a recent criminal history related to drugs or violence, nor to families who have been removed from the program for fraudulent activity, or families who exceed the income guidelines. Families with outstanding balances owed to AAHC or other housing authorities must meet their obligations before being considered for the program.

Income Guidelines: You must be at or below the stated income, based on your family size, in order to be eligible for assistance. These guidelines are current as of March 10, 2009.  Income guidelines change regularly and are set by HUD.

Family Size

Section 8 & New Develop.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

29,800 34,100 38,350 42,600 46,000 49,400 52,800 56,250

Payment Standards: The PHA determines a payment standard that is the amount generally needed to rent a reasonably priced unit within the PHA's jurisdiction and tht is used to calculate the amount of assistance a family will receive. The payment standard is the most the PHA can pay to help a familly with rent. Fair Market Rents (FMRs) are primarily used to determine payment standard amounts for the Housing Choice Voucher program. The fair market rent is determined by HUD are subject the change.

 Fair Market Rents

Final FY 2009 Efficiency

One-Bed

Two-Bed

Three-Bed

Four-Bed

$649

$728

$886

$1,115

$1,147

 These guidelines are current as of September 28, 2009.

Emergency Housing:
We do not provide emergency housing assistance.

 

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