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The Section 8 Consolidation Program has combined low income housing opportunities
and The housing opportunities are provided to all applicants in the form of an online packet. Every applicant will have indefinite access to this packet for the purpose of learning about government programs they may also apply for. Rental listings for every U.S. state are also included. The Online Packet has information to educate landlords about various government housing programs and how to become involved in them. Applications for the Section 8 Consolidation Program and information about how to apply for other programs, such as the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program can be found by clicking below. The Section 8 Consolidation program was designed to eliminate certain obstacles found in the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program. Some of these obstacles include overwhelming applicants and a shortage of landlords able or willing to accept or low income Section 8 tenants. By urging landlords nationwide to participate in these programs, and educating them about subsidized housing, some of these obstacles have been greatly reduced. Eligible applicants are determined by their ability to provide proof of low income status
as well as other personal criteria that can be documented.
For families with 9 or more members, add $4,890 for each additional family member for the 48 Continental US States, $6,120 each for Alaska, and $5,625 each for Hawaii. "The term "low income individual" means an individual whose taxable income for the preceding year did not exceed 150% of the poverty level amount." Federal Registrar, Vol.70, No.33, February 18, 2005, pp.8373-8375.
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