Section 8 Vouchers offered at Housing Authority of Grays Harbor County
WAITING LIST CLOSED, - Offers subsidized rental properties to elderly, disabled, and single families who qualify under very low income guidelines.
## WAITING LIST CLOSED, 5/26/2023. Section 8 is a federally funded Housing Assistance Program that offers rental assistance (subsidy) for Elderly, Disabled and Single Families who qualify under the very low-income guidelines. The Housing Authority administers this program under the regulations and guidelines of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Housing Authority currently offers the Housing Choice Voucher Program which has been successful because it provides the participant with the opportunity to choose the type of rental unit and neighborhood that will meet their interests and needs. Families may also take their housing assistance with them when they move which enables participants to pursue employment and educational opportunities, to be reunited with their friends and family, and to live in a better climate.
Public Housing offered by Oroville Housing Authority
Offers a low-income and special needs housing development, which includes: multi-family with farmworker preference and senior housing.
Offers a low-income apartments, seasonal farm worker housing, and special needs housing development, which includes: multi-family with farmworker preference and senior housing. The mission is to create and preserve decent housing for people with low income and special needs. Section 8 voucher and housing available.
Low-Income Rental Housing offered at Housing Authority of Kittitas County
Provides subsidized rental housing for eligible households, at several properties throughout Ellensburg.
Provides subsidized rental housing for eligible households, at several properties throughout Ellensburg and Kittitas. Also offers and maintains below market rate properties for income qualified families.
Section 8 Program offered at Pierce County Housing Authority
WAIT LIST CLOSED Allows eligible applicants to qualify for a rental subsidy through the Housing Choice Voucher Program. Rent is based on 30% of household income.
WAIT LIST CLOSED
Allows eligible applicants to qualify for a rental subsidy through the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
Rent is based on 30% of household income.
Applicants that qualify for the program will be put on a waiting list.
Placement on the waiting list will be done by random drawing.
Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program offered at Renton Housing Authority
Waitlist is CLOSED. Offers rental subsidies for low-income households; clients locate own housing subject to HUD and Housing Authority guidelines.
Provides rental subsidies for eligible low-income households to use for housing of their own choosing.
Units must be located within Renton, and must be inspected and approved by the Housing Authority.
Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing - VASH offered at Tacoma Housing Authority and Department of Veterans Affairs
Offers vouchers that provide rental assistance to homeless veterans in combination with case management and clinical services. Applicants are referred to THA through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Offers vouchers that provide rental assistance to homeless veterans in combination with case management and clinical services.
Applicants are not income qualified, and VASH has no program time limit.
Applicants must meet Tacoma Housing Authority standards and guidelines for criminal history.
Applications are referred to THA through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Interested parties are encouraged to contact the local VA Department to determine eligibility criteria.
Public Housing offered at Othello Housing Authority
Assists low-income families with safe, decent, and affordable housing opportunities as they strive to achieve self-sufficiency and improve their quality of life.
Assists low-income families with safe, decent, and affordable housing opportunities as they strive to achieve self-sufficiency and improve their quality of life.
Public Housing offered at Housing Authority of the City of Pasco and Franklin County
Provides conventional low-income public housing, Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, and affordable apartments throughout the Benton and Franklin Counties.
Provides conventional low-income public housing, Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, and affordable apartments throughout the Benton and Franklin Counties.
Has 280 housing units owned and maintained by the Housing Authority. Housing is federally subsidized for extremely low, very low, and low income populations.
Affordable Apartments: Provides non-subsidized below market rate apartments available to those whose income is at 30% to 80% of area median income. Units are1 to 6 bedrooms.
Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) offered by Seattle Housing Authority
Offers a chance to receive Housing Choice Voucher rental subsidies to Seattle households.
Operates the tenant-based Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8), which allows very low-income households to pay rent equal to 30-40% of monthly income, at units that participants select and rent independently from private landlords.
Seattle Housing Authority pays the remainder of each month's rent to the landlord.
Applicants on the voucher list will be chosen at random when vouchers are available. The number of applicants selected in each drawing will vary, depending on the number of vouchers available. The chance of being drawn is the same no matter when households apply. Random selection ensures that all applicants have an equal chance of being drawn at any time. The open application opportunity will be available for families and individuals whenever they wish to apply. SHA will review eligibility and verify income at the time applicants are selected from the list. Applicants who meet the voucher program eligibility requirements and meet the program preferences will be served.
Rent amounts are subject to HUD limits.
Each household must locate their own housing unit within 120 days of receipt of voucher.
SHA may grant extensions beyond 120 days, but household must reach out to their issuing Certification Specialist for more information and have their request submitted in writing before the 120-day expiration date. Once housing is located, Seattle Housing Authority then will accept self-certification of inspection from the Landlord of the unit to ensure that it is maintained in a decent, safe and sanitary condition.
To remain on the list, applicants must also check in monthly using Save My Spot in the SHA Portal.
Affordable Housing and Rental Assistance offered at Housing Authority of the City of Walla Walla
Offers a variety of affordable housing options throughout Walla Walla County for families, disabled, and elderly who are low income.
Offers a variety of affordable housing options throughout Walla Walla County for families, disabled, and elderly who are low income.
- Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher: federally funded program which provides tenant based rental assistance to eligible families. Eligible families pay approximately 30-40% of their monthly adjusted gross income towards their tenant rent.
- Affordable Housing: rental units for households of very-low to moderate income who might not be able to locate suitable housing in the private rental market. Eligible families are offered a unit according to the necessary bedroom size of the family's composition.
- Tenant Based Rental Assistance: tenant based rental assistance to eligible families. Also assists eligible families with security and utility deposits. The target population is single homeless females and homeless families with children.
Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program offered at Everett Housing Authority
A voucher based program that is designed to assist lower income families, disabled individuals, and the elderly.
The Housing Choice Voucher program (commonly known as Section 8) is a rent subsidy program funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and administered by the Everett Housing Authority (EHA). The voucher program waiting list is only opened periodically. EHA will post information about current waiting list openings on its website. Applications are accepted online only.
Clallam County Section 8 Housing offered at Peninsula Housing Authority
WAITING LIST CLOSED - Offers subsidized rental properties to elderly, disabled, and single families who qualify under very low income guidelines. The Housing Choice Vouchers allow participants to choose rental units that meet their needs.
The Section 8 Housing Assistance Program is a federally funded program that assists low-income families by subsidizing a portion of their monthly rent and providing a utility allowance. It provides direct payments to landlords and covers the difference between what can be reasonably afforded by the tenant and reasonable rental charges of the landlord. To qualify for the program, a family must meet the low-income guidelines set by HUD and rental units must meet Housing Quality Standards and local codes, and pass an inspection by the HACC.
Affordable housing offered at Housing Authority of Grant County
Offers various affordable housing programs, such as Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher), low-income housing, subsidized public housing, and regular rentals.
Offers various affordable housing programs, such as Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher), low-income housing, subsidized public housing, and regular rentals.
Jefferson County Section 8 Housing offered at Peninsula Housing Authority - Port Townsend
*WAITING LIST CLOSED* Low income people can apply for subsidized housing. Once you are accepted for Section 8, you pay a small percentage of the actual costs.
Low income people can apply for assistance paying for their rent.Once you are accepted for Section 8, you pay a small percentage of the actual costs.
Housing Choice Voucher offered at Tacoma Housing Authority
Provides rental assistance to low-income households. This time, the list will remain open, so there is no need to apply right away. The day/time does not impact when a household is selected. Please click on the program name for important application details and program changes.
Provides vouchers that will cover a portion of a household's rent, and the household is responsible for the rest of the rent. Anyone can apply, but housing will be in the City of Tacoma.
While using the voucher, households will receive assistance to connect with education, training and employment programs.
Those on the waitlist will get an assigned number. Once a household gets to the top of the list, THA will check to make sure the household is still eligible.
The home or apartment that they move in to will need to be inspected.
Low Income Housing offered at Tulalip Tribes of Washington
Provides low-income housing for Tulalip tribe members and other Native Americans meeting federal guidelines. Tribal members are sent to Stilliguamish Tribes for Section 8.
Provides low-income housing for Tulalip tribe members and other Native Americans meeting federal guidelines. Tribal members are sent to Stillaguamish Tribes for Section 8.
Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program offered by King County Housing Authority at Section 8 Office
Issues Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) rental subsidies for very low-income households. Vouchers are distributed through a lottery based system whenever the waitlist runs low. Website lists what lottery numbers are currently being served.
Operates the tenant-based Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8), which allows low-income households to pay rent equal to 30-40% of monthly income, at units that participants select and rent independently from private landlords.
Subsidized by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the King County Housing Authority pays the remainder of each month's rent to the landlord.
Rent amounts are subject to HUD limits.
Each household must locate their own housing unit within 120 days of receipt of their voucher. If additional time is needed, household should contact their KCHA Housing Specialist before their deadline to ask about filing for an extension.
Once housing is obtained, KCHA then inspects each unit to ensure that it is maintained in a decent, safe and sanitary condition.
Waitlist lottery applications are currently closed as of Feb. 26, 2020. Typically opens every 2-3 years.
Website lists what lottery numbers are currently being served.
Housing Programs offered at Housing Authority of Thurston County
Provides several programs in Thurston County designed to help households obtain and keep affordable housing. Services are provided through the Rental Assistance Division and Housing Services Division. See details.
Provides several programs in Thurston County designed to help low income households obtain and keep affordable housing.
Rental Assistance Division:
- Administers Housing Choice Vouchers in addition to several other smaller rental assistance programs. To compliment the Voucher program, a Family Self-Sufficiency Coordinator helps heads of households to work toward independence from public benefits.
Housing Services Division:
- Providing homeless shelter, housing and services, aimed at self-sufficiency. Referrals to this service come from the Coordinated Entry System.
Other services:
Makes available, at the front desk and website, information about other subsidized housing resources in Thurston and Mason Counties.
Subsidized/Low-income Housing for Individuals and Families offered at Housing Authority of Skagit County
Provides low-income housing units. Also offers Section 8 Rental Subsidy Program and Farm Worker Housing.
Administers 625 Housing Choice Vouchers. These vouchers are used to subsidize program participants’ lease payments for privately owned apartments and houses located within the Housing Authority’s service area. Agricultural workers can also submit applications for the USDA subsidized apartments and Low Income Housing Tax Credit projects. Owns and/or manages Burlington Terrace Apartments and Raspberry Ridge I & II Apartments in Burlington, and La Paloma Apartments, Mount Baker Meadows and President Apartments in Mount Vernon.
Section 8 Housing Choice Programs offered at Housing Authority City of Kennewick
Offers section 8 housing choice vouchers to elderly, disabled, and single families who qualify under very low income guidelines.
Offers section 8 vouchers to elderly, disabled, and single families who qualify under very low income guidelines. Section 8 is a federally funded Housing Assistance Program which offers rental assistance (subsidy) for Elderly, Disabled and Single Families who qualify under the very low-income guidelines.
Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program offered at Vancouver Housing Authority
The housing choice voucher program, commonly known as section 8, is the federal government's major program for assisting very low-income families, elderly, and persons needings special features or accomodations to afford housing.
Vancouver Housing Authority (VHA) offers the Section 8 program and fields complaints about rental practices and properties. VHA offers two types of vouchers:
- Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8): Provides assistance to very-low-income families, older adults, and persons needing special features or accommodations to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private rental market. Voucher holders may choose their own housing in the private rental market including single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments that meet minimum standards of health and safety.
- Project-Based Vouchers: Provides assistance for low-income households. The rental subsidy stays with the building/unit, and when a household relocates, the rental assistance ends.
Clallam County Section 8 Housing offered at Peninsula Housing Authority - West End Office
WAITING LIST CLOSED - Offers subsidized rental properties to elderly, disabled, and single families who qualify under very low income guidelines. The Housing Choice Vouchers allow participants to choose rental units that meet their needs.
The Section 8 Housing Assistance Program is a federally funded program that assists low-income families by subsidizing a portion of their monthly rent and providing a utility allowance. It provides direct payments to landlords and covers the difference between what can be reasonably afforded by the tenant and reasonable rental charges of the landlord. To qualify for the program, a family must meet the low-income guidelines set by HUD and rental units must meet Housing Quality Standards and local codes, and pass an inspection by the HACC.