Brunswick Housing Authority

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Landlord Workshop. Introduction The City of Miami, Department of Community Development administers funding for two Rental Assistance Programs: HAP Section.
Advertisements

HOME Program Tenant Based Rental Assistance
How Much Do You Know? Consultants -- Test Your Knowledge! Civil Rights Requirements on Federal-Aid Transportation Agreements How Much Do You Know?
Fair Housing It’s Your Right. What is Fair Housing?  Fair housing is your right under the law to choose freely and compete equally for housing, without.
The rights of families and youth living in rental housing in Virginia Protecting Families and Children from Homelessness Using Landlord/Tenant Law to Prevent.
Homelessness Prevention for Survivors of Domestic Violence By Peg Hacskaylo Executive Director District Alliance for Safe Housing, Inc.
1. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS SECTION 8) What you should know as an owner who is renting to a HCV/Section 8 Client. 2.
BRIEFING HIGHLIGHTS Welcome To Greater Metro Area Housing Authority
A Guide to Project-based Section 8
DHS Family and Community Support Center Prevention Assistance Fund Patricia Erwin-Blue Michelle Wylie-Williams John Bowen Rich Kirschner February 2013.
The New York City Housing Authority Leased Housing Department
City of Cedar Rapids Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program
Updates to Fair Housing Laws House Bill Currently, most landlords in our area require the tenant to make 3 times the amount of the rent – But they.
August’s Top Performers Most new Listings; Most Units Sold; Top producer; Agent name Renee Jean.
Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) Participant Briefing
Guidance for Completing Special Claims
PHAS ( Public Housing Assessment System) Effective beginning with FYE 3/31/2011 Public Housing Assessment System (PHAS) Indicators  Physical (PASS)40.
CMHA and The Nelrod Company Community Focus Group Meeting - An Intro to HCV Rent Reasonableness.
HOME FINAL RULE Summary of COMPLIANCE Changes. HOME FINAL RULE Highlights of the Changes to the 2013 HOME Final Rule  Accelerate the timely production.
DHCD’s Expring Use PreservationProgram September 2012.
LIHTC Compliance Real Estate Development and Tax Credit Finance 101 Conference July 29, 2014.
HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM 1. * AGENDA *  Introduction and Summary of Programs  General overview of the HCV Program  Roles and responsibilities.
STUDENT ORGANIZATION Returning Organization Recognition Packet Please review these guidelines to assist organization officers in completing the requirements.
1 DISASTER HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (DHAP). 2 WEBSITE FOR DHAP OPERATING REQUIREMENTS NOTICE DHAP Operating Requirements were posted as HUD Notice PIH
 Presented by Debra A. Pippen-Johnson 1.  In this session we will discuss the Authority’s administrative responsibilities related to a family’s move.
HOUSING AUTHORITY GOAL “To provide decent, safe, sanitary and affordable housing.” DuPage Housing Authority 711 East Roosevelt Road Wheaton, IL PH:
Tenant Package Coldwell Banker Pioneer Real Estate Property Management Division Sunnymead Blvd. Moreno Valley, Ca off (951) fax (951)
2005Linn-Benton Housing Authority The Section 8 Triangle Presented by The Linn-Benton Housing Authority Click or Press Enter to begin.
H OUSING C HOICE V OUCHER P ROGRAM LANDLORD BRIEFING 2015.
HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM PROJECT-BASED ASSISTANCE.
Advocating for Reasonable Accommodation and Reasonable Modification With PHAs Midwest Regional Housing Forum September 11, 2003 Ann O’Hara Technical Assistance.
Calculating Resident Rent
Landlord Forum June 24,  Basic knowledge of Housing Choice Voucher  Some different CHA Programs VASH Housing First  Benefits of Landlord Participation.
Enhanced Vouchers HCV Exec Mgmt 4/22/2017
May 2003Chapter 2: Overview of the Process1 WELCOME! To the HUD PIH Training On RHIIP Income Integrity.
Housing Vouchers By Schanda Butcher. Housing Vouchers effect all of us and plays an important role in the growth and development of our communities.
Slide #1 Annie Stevenson Verification Techniques.
Project Based Vouchers June 13, 2008 By Jackie Blankenship Housing Voucher Programs.
MFP Qualified Housing Home owned or leased Apartment with individual lease, secure access, as well as living, sleeping, bathing and cooking areas over.
CHAPTER 4: THE TENANCY AGREEMENT Emond Montgomery Publications 1.
RECERTIFICATION EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT.
Stability Through Engagement Program STEP. STEP is a Housing First Program It is offered without preconditions, such as employment, income, mainstream.
National Apartment Association Education Institute Rental Policies and Procedures 1.
Renting BASIC TERMS, RIGHTS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
The Housing Choice Voucher Program Landlord Workshop Location: TD Convention Center Date: Thursday, February 5, 2015 Time: 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm "Building.
DDD Housing Vouchers: What Support Coordinators Need to Know February 12, The New Jersey Department of Human Services Division of Developmental.
Wednesday, MARCH 9, 2016 * Wednesday, MARCH 9, 2016 *11:00 A.M.
Baltimore, MD February 14-17, AoA, CMS, VA National Grantee Meeting.
Guidance for Completing Special Claims Presented by: Sarah Rockafellow MSHDA.
Fair Housing Laws CHAPTER 29 HOUSING AND THE CONSUMER.
Eligible Costs – Rental Assistance & Rapid Re-housing (RRH) 24 CFR CFR
General Operations Limitation on Use of Funds Termination of Assistance Other Program Requirements.
Lake County Housing Authority Landlord Briefing for the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
Eligible Costs – Leasing 24 CFR Program Components Leasing is an eligible cost under the following CoC program components: – Permanent supportive.
Qualifying Applicants for the LIHTC Program
Welcome!.
Housing Choice Voucher Program
Principal Officer Housing Strategy & Standards
H.A.P. Housing Assistance Payment
The New York City Housing Authority Leased Housing Department
Managing Property with Multiple Funding Sources
Continuum of Care Program (CoC) Training Requirements Related to Housing Assistance Rent Reasonableness, Fair Market Rent (FMR) and Housing Quality Standards.
Housing Choice Voucher Program
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Compliance Reviews
Legal protections for Dv survivors
The Rights & Responsibilities Issue
Presentation at BOI, Waterford on 4 March 2019 by
Section 811 Georgia Affordable Housing Coalition
Housing Choice Vouchers
Portability: It’s A Balancing Act Absorbing vs Billing
Presentation transcript:

Brunswick Housing Authority Section 8 Rental Assistance Housing Choice Voucher Program Landlord Briefing Brunswick Housing Authority

Introductions Executive Director Angela Strickland Director of HCV Jewel Small HCV Specialist Kristen Tidman HQS Inspector Rick Bassett Accounting Specialist Leslie Bautista Director of IT Brian Collins

HCV Program Goals To provide decent, safe and sanitary housing for very low income families while maintaining their rent payments at an affordable level. To promote fair housing and the opportunity for very low income families of all ethnic backgrounds to experience freedom of housing choice. To promote a housing program which maintains quality service and integrity while providing an incentive to private property owners to rent to very low income families.

Agenda Roles and Relationships Responsibilities Leasing Process Inspections Financials Q & A

Roles and Relationships Housing Authority Landlord Tenant

Roles and Relationships HAP Contract: Binding contract between the Housing Authority and the Landlord The HAP contract is a written agreement between the PHA and the owner of the dwelling unit occupied by a housing choice voucher assisted family. Under the HAP contract, the PHA agrees to make housing assistance payments to the owner on behalf of a specific family occupying a specific unit and obliges the owner to comply with all program requirements.

Roles and Relationship Voucher: Binding contract between the Housing Authority and the Tenant A written agreement between Program Participant and the Housing Authority. It outlines the obligations of the family while participating in the program Lease: Binding contract between the Landlord and the Tenant A legally binding written agreement between Tenant and Landlord regarding the unit being occupied.

Responsibilities Housing Authority: Must determine applicant eligibility (verify income and other information), complete annual household re-examinations, and make timely housing assistance payments Perform initial and annual inspections to ensure compliance with HUD HQS Ensure contract rent amount is reasonable in comparison to other similar rental units in the area Required to comply with all applicable HUD rules and regulations Required to follow policies as outlined in the PHA Administrative Plan

Responsibilities Landlord: Screen and select Section 8 voucher holders just as you would any other tenant renting the home/unit Maintain the same landlord/tenant relationship with a Section 8 tenant as you would with any other non-subsidized tenant Must abide by the terms of the Housing Contract and the terms of YOUR LEASE Maintain the dwelling unit in safe and decent condition in accordance with Housing Quality Standards

Responsibilities Landlord (continued): Collect appropriate rent amount Provide and maintain any and all utilities as described on the Request for Tenancy Approval and in the lease Comply with Fair Housing and American Disabilities Acts which prohibit discrimination against any person on the grounds of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, and/or disability

Responsibilities Tenant: Find suitable housing Abide by program rules and family obligations Provide income information, and family composition in compliance with annual and interim re-examinations Comply with all HQS Inspections Maintain good housekeeping and be a good neighbor Pay appropriate rent amount in the allotted time as established by the lease agreement Provide and maintain any and all utilities as required by lease

Leasing Process Eligible persons are invited to group briefing to complete paperwork and be issued a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Request for Tenancy Approval must be completed by prospective Landlord and returned to the Housing Authority for approval Housing Authority complete the affordability worksheet to ensure tenant is financially able to rent purposed unit If not approved, Landlord may be requested to lower the requested rent amount. Please note: Landlords MAY NOT accept any additional monies or extract any additional charges from and against tenants above the approved rent amount. Acceptance of additional money is against Federal and State Law. If approved, the HQS Inspector will send out letters containing inspection date and time

Leasing Process Landlord, or their adult representative, must be present to allow HQS Inspector to complete initial inspection of unit If unit fails inspection and you would like to participate in the program, all repairs must be made and you must contact the HQS Inspector to schedule a 2nd inspection. The unit MUST pass inspection before any payments will be made from the Housing Authority. After unit passes Initial Inspection a lease must be signed with Tenant and a copy provided to the Housing Authority

Leasing Process Tenant must establish/transfer utilities they are responsible for paying into their name. Utility Verification form must be completed and returned to the Housing Authority. Once the case worker has the passed Inspection booklet, the signed lease, and the utility verification form in their possession, a move-in will be completed. The case worker will mail out a HAP Contract for Landlord signature, a copy of the HAP Contract for LL records, and a letter explaining portions of rent owed by the Tenant and the Housing Authority.

Housing Quality Standards (HQS) Inspections Types: Initial Annual Special Re-inspections Quality Control

HQS Inspections Initial Property must be inspected by HQS Inspector prior to occupancy by a new applicant or transferring participant HQS Inspection scheduled by Inspector after the Request for Tenancy Approval has been reviewed and found affordable for the prospective tenant No payments will be made to a Landlord unless the HQS Inspection has been completed and successfully passed Inspection Packet can be found online at www.brunswickpha.org

HQS Inspections Annual HUD requires the PHA to inspect each unit under lease at least annually to confirm that the unit still meets HQS. The inspection may be conducted in conjunction with the families annual reexamination but also may be conducted separately . Letters are mailed to both the Tenant and the Landlord advising them of their scheduled date and time An adult (18 years of age or older) MUST be present at the time of the inspection

HQS Inspections Special May be requested by Tenants, Landlord/Owner, or a 3rd Party as a result of problems identified with a unit between annual inspections Any items identified as needing repair will result in a failed inspection. Repair deadlines can range from 24 hours to 30 days depending on failed items. Note: The Housing Authority encourages Tenants to consult their lease and speak with the Landlord. The lease agreement between the Tenant and Landlord should provide protocol on any repairs that may arise during lease term.

HQS Inspections Re-inspections 24 hours are given to correct any and all life threatening conditions. This notice can be given to Tenants /Landlords in person or via phone, email or fax. Otherwise, a letter will be mailed within 5 days to both the landlord and tenant detailing who is responsible for correcting the violations. Generally, no more than 30 days will be given to make corrections. If the re-inspection fails due to a landlord not making appropriate repairs the unit will be abated for a maximum of 30 days during which time no HAP payments will be made If the re-inspection fails due to a tenant not making appropriate repairs, the tenant will be terminated according to PHA policy.

HQS Inspections Quality Control HUD requires a sample of units to be re-inspected by supervisor or other qualified individual to ensure that HQS are being enforced correctly and uniformly by the Inspection QC Inspections are done on a monthly basis Both the tenant and landlord will receive a letter including the date and time the inspection will be held

Financials HAP payments are typically direct deposited on the 1st and additional payments on the 15th of every month (if weekend or holiday, payment deposits on next business day) New move-in payments: Payments begin on the tenants official move-in date recognized by the Housing Authority. A prorated payment will be made if tenant moved in after the first of the month.

Landlord Portal At this point, we would like to Welcome Mr. Brian Collins who will be providing information, as well as a demonstration, of our new Landlord Portal!