Applications are now being accepted online until September 7, 2008.
Section 8 Consolidation Program
Become a Section 8 Landlord
The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program is a government subsidized housing assistance program for a low income family or individual. The tenant will pay about 30% to 40% of their monthly income towards their rent. Section 8 will pay for (subsidize) the rest.
Landlords must have their property inspected by a division of their local PHA in order to rent to a Section 8 tenant and accept the Section 8 housing voucher. The landlord will prepare their own lease that will be no less than for one year.
The Section 8 Consolidation Program combines low-income grants with subsidized housing resources for a low income family or individual. This information and application is provided to all applicants in our Section 8 and Subsidized Housing Online Packet. The Section 8 Consolidation Program is a privately funded grant program and is not affiliated with the government, HUD or your local PHA. The grants awarded are small assistance grants intended to help with daily expenses like food or bills.
The Section 8 and Subsidized Housing Online Packet was designed to eliminate certain obstacles.
Some of these obstacles include: non awareness of various subsidized housing programs and a shortage of landlords able or willing to accept
Section 8 tenants.
By urging landlords nationwide to participate in government subsidized rental assistance programs, and
educating them about these programs, the gap between an independent landlord and a tenant is being
reduced.
Section 8 Consolidation Program
Section 8 Tenants: Have access to Section 8 housing listings and
low income housing in your area.
Applicants: Apply for the Section 8 Consolidation Program online.
Find housing authorities that are accepting Section 8 or Public housing applications. Have access to Section 8 housing listings.
Become a Section 8 Landlord
Landlords: Learn what you need to do in order to accept the Section 8 Voucher in your online packet. List your current properties for free to be viewed by low income housing tenants every day.
Government Housing Programs: Discover the
advantages of taking part in various government
housing programs.
Foreclosures:
Have access to foreclosure listings in your area.
Learn the procedures for buying foreclosed property and HUD homes.