Section 8 Bible

Section 8 Bible

Author: Nick Cipriano

Publisher:

Published: 2019-08-02

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781086840865

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You loved Volume 1. Now we are back with even more ways to save you money and keep ahead of the tenants and inspectors. This book will tell you: -How to get rid of the "tenant from hell"-Why multi-units are a major pain in the ass-The tools you need to scale up faster-How to run your rentals like a real estate management company, but cheaper.This book contains even more stories from owning over 300 Section 8 rentals in Philadelphia. We also have collected tips from landlords around the country. They found even more things to eliminate from your rental to make passing your inspections a breeze


The Voucher Promise

The Voucher Promise

Author: Eva Rosen

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2020-07-14

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 0691172560

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Park Heights -- Housing insecurity & survival strategies -- The promise of housing vouchers -- The challenges of using the voucher -- "A tenant for every house"--"Not in my front yard" -- Choosing to move, choosing to stay


Neighborhood Choices

Neighborhood Choices

Author: David P. Varady

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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Neighborhood Choices addresses the possibility of achieving the benefits of housing mobility offered by the Section 8 program while maximizing the degree of choice for householders


Section 8 Secrets

Section 8 Secrets

Author: Michael McLean

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-05-14

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 9781095149898

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How much longer can you keep paying rent you can't afford? The Section 8 Housing Program gets far more requests for subsidized apartments and homes than it can fulfill. In most areas, the waiting list is more than 5 YEARS long. But there is a better way. Learn from the combined knowledge of Section 8 landlord Mike McLean, a Section 8 manager and dozens of people who successfully got Section 8 vouchers. They can tell you exactly what to do to get an interview and get approved, so you have the help you need today.The author, Mike McLean, has been one of the biggest Section 8 landlords in Pennsylvania for the last 25 years. He has 150 to 300 Section 8 rentals in Philadelphia any given year. Over the years he would ask his tenants how they had received a Section 8 housing choice voucher. You are going to be surprised at many of their answers. If you want to get a Section 8 home NOW you need to use the shortcuts and loopholes in this book. Mike has had hundreds of tenants over the years, and they have tried them all. Section 8 Secrets will tell you which tactics get results.This is the book that your local welfare office does NOT want you to know about (but now you do!) Read it and get the housing assistance that you need TODAY, not five years from now.Make an investment in your future, a lifetime without crazy rent payments.


Buy a Home With Your Section 8 Homeownership Voucher Region II

Buy a Home With Your Section 8 Homeownership Voucher Region II

Author: Sylvia Black

Publisher: Sylvia Black

Published: 2020-01-28

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1078749051

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The contents of this book are being provided for informational purposes only. It is not intended to provide legal advice and should not substitute for the advice of an experienced real estate attorney. Also, the links and references to web sites and organizations are provided for informational purposes only. Affordable Homes and Apartments do not endorse any specific organization or web site and does not suggest that one source should be utilized to the exclusion of another and cannot guarantee approval. Section 8 Homeownership. HUD's Section 8 housing vouchers are normally used to subsidize the rental housing expenses of eligible recipients. However, HUD offers a way for Section 8 voucher recipients to have their homeownership expenses subsidized when they qualify to purchase homes. If you wish to purchase your first home but need help meeting the monthly mortgage and other homeownership expenses, there a program that will help you it is called the Homeownership Voucher Program. Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher eligibility is based on income, not assets. So, it is possible to own a house or other real estate and still qualify for Section 8. However, income for the purposes of determining Section 8 eligibility must include the income you earn from these assets. Although this program is primarily designed for working families, elderly and disabled persons and families also qualify. Current participants include single and two-parent families, grandparents and single individuals. The minimum income requirements for participation include a stable monthly income such as wages from full-time employment, Social Security or other pension benefits. The minimum annual income eligibility also varies by county. The family must be a HCR Section 8 participant for at least one year, and be a first-time home owner, or single-parent displaced homemaker.


The Voucher Promise

The Voucher Promise

Author: Eva Rosen

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2022-05-24

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0691214980

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"A must-read for anyone interested in solutions to America’s housing crisis."—Matthew Desmond, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City An in-depth look at America’s largest rental assistance program and how it shapes the lives of residents in one low-income Baltimore neighborhood Housing vouchers are a cornerstone of US federal housing policy, offering aid to more than two million households. Vouchers are meant to provide the poor with increased choice in the private rental marketplace, enabling access to safe neighborhoods with good schools and higher-paying jobs. But do they? The Voucher Promise examines the Housing Choice Voucher Program, colloquially known as “Section 8,” and how it shapes the lives of families living in a Baltimore neighborhood called Park Heights. Eva Rosen tells stories about the daily lives of homeowners, voucher holders, renters who receive no housing assistance, and the landlords who provide housing. While vouchers are a powerful tool with great promise, she demonstrates how the housing policy can replicate the very inequalities it has the power to solve. Rosen spent more than a year living in Park Heights, sitting on front stoops, getting to know families, accompanying them on housing searches, speaking to landlords, and learning about the neighborhood’s history. Voucher holders disproportionately end up in this area despite rampant unemployment, drugs, crime, and abandoned housing. Exploring why they are unable to relocate to other neighborhoods, Rosen illustrates the challenges in obtaining vouchers and the difficulties faced by recipients in using them when and where they want to. Yet, despite the program’s real shortcomings, she argues that vouchers offer basic stability for families and should remain integral to solutions for the nation’s housing crisis. Delving into the connections between safe, affordable housing and social mobility, The Voucher Promise investigates the profound benefits and formidable obstacles involved in housing America’s poor.