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Annual Recertifications -
The Section 8 rental voucher program is one of the Federal Government's major programs for assisting very low income families, the elderly and the disabled to rent decent, safe and sanitary housing in the private market. Section 8 rental vouchers are administered locally by public Housing Agencies (HAs). The HAs receive federal funds from HUD to administer the Section 8 programs. A family issued a rental voucher is responsible for finding and selecting a suitable rental unit of their choice. Rental units must meet minimum standards of health and safety, as determined by the HA.
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Number Amount Amount
V06012 $223 $174
V020079 $234 $193
V05002 $276 $243
V200108 $308 $267
V07007 $123 $73
V10058 $509 $485
V11007 $565 $502
V11005 $314 $275
V11005 $275 $254
V2009 $305 $264
V11003 $313 $283
V09004 $326 $288
V98004 $159 $132
V020080 $207 $265
V11006 $308 $267
V06013 $324 $289
V07006 $306 $255
V11013 $324 $423
V11003 $169 $170
V09003 $241 $196
V11017 $391 $374
V110011 $285 $244
V07005 $300 $291
V11014 $316 $283
V11004 $176 $255
V08001 $242 $205
V08012 $710 $710
V08099 $270 $228
V02002 $298 $284
V020014 $354 $353
V09018 $237 $163
V09020 $171 $129
V11009 $501 $541
V11011 $259 $256
V11010 $459 $454
V10001 $255 $246
V02009 $338 $289
V100116 $305 $263
V10002 $468 $542
V09011 $207 $179
V11008 $304 $70
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Financial Considerations: A rental subsidy is paid directly by the HA to the landlord on behalf of the participating family. The family then pays the difference between the actual rent charged by the landlord and the amount subsidized by the program. The below rent subsidy amounts are determined at the current tenants annual recertification. All tenants go through an annual recertification process to determine if they are still income eligible for the program. The rent amounts do not come out of Sedg...
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