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Recently HUD announced more Section 8 vouchers that are ONLY for
persons with disabilities. There are three separate Section 8 voucher programs: "Mainstream Housing," "Rental Assistance - Designated
Housing," and "Rental Assistance - Certain Developments."
"Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program for Mainstream Housing Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities" (aka, Mainstream Housing)
are 3,957 Section 8 vouchers entirely for persons with disabilities, totaling $66.9 million. As long as these vouchers are used by persons
with disabilities, these Section 8 vouchers are available to housing authorities
AND non-profits. These Mainstream vouchers can be used virtually anyway the housing authority desires. However, because the vouchers
are competitive, not all housing authorities received them. Ask your housing authority if it
applied for them!
If your housing authority was awarded Mainstream Housing, make sure persons with disabilities actually receive them. Anyone on a
Section 8 "waiting list" who has a disability has a right to jump ahead of a nondisabled person for these Section 8 Mainstream Housing vouchers. Advocates should review YOUR HOUSING AUTHORITY's Section 8
"waiting lists" to make sure the housing authorities know who has a disability. Without
such information, the housing authority cannot allocate these Mainstream Section 8 vouchers.
Homeownership and Section 8 Vouchers
Effective October 12, 2000, HUD issued its final regulation re how
Section 8 vouchers can be used to buy a house. This is truly an important federal change and opens up terrific opportunities for persons with
disabilities. Instead of using a Section 8 voucher to pay rent, you can use it to buy a house.
Here are some points for your consideration:
1. Local public housing agencies ("PHA") are NOT required to participate; whether or not they use Section 8 vouchers for homeownership
may be up to you and your local organizing. If your disability community wants to use vouchers for homeownership, you must make sure your PHA is on
board and agrees. PHAs must tell HUD they want to participate.
2. Your PHA can choose to make Section 8 homeownership assistance available to ANY qualified application OR can limit or restrict which
families will participate. If you want disabled persons to be part of the program, you must make sure your PHA includes them.
3. Either existing or new Section 8 vouchers can be used. Therefore, when an existing voucher (now being used for rental assistance) is
returned to the PHA, it can then be used for homeownership (or continued to be used for rental).
4. Persons must meet the general requirements for admission to the PHA's Section 8 program. That is, you must be eligible for Section 8.
5. For disabled persons, "employment history" is inapplicable. Disabled persons have an income requirement that is modified and not the
same as for a nondisabled person.
6. The maximum number of years (i.e., 10) for using the Section 8 homeownership vouchers does NOT apply to disabled persons and families.
Similarly, minimum income requirements and employment requirements are different for PWDs than for ABs.
7. Section 8 homeownership vouchers can be used for either existing homes or new ones. These vouchers are also intended for "first-time"
homeowners.
8. The person - not the PHA - enters a contract of sale with the seller of the house. The person - not PHA - must put together financing.
9. The family or person with a disability must secure their own financing for the purchase of the home; the Section 8 housing assistance
will provide help with the monthly payments. Advocates can put together a package for purchases (including costs related to accessibility features).
For example, advocates could use local or state Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to finance the purchase, or could receive othersubsidized financing for the purchase. Some local folks have worked with
their banks to have financing for PWDS at lower than market interest
rates.
10. Homes may be purchased by one person or several family members together holding title to the home. Therefore, two folks on SSI can
combine their income to purchase a home.
11. Homes may be purchased by a "cooperative unit" with one or more family members sharing in the cooperative. The "cooperative unit"
presents opportunities for non-profit groups becoming involved in accessible housing for persons with disabilities.
12. Nothing prevents a PWD from using the Section 8 voucher to purchase a duplex and renting the upper floor to an AB. This could make
the purchase much more financially doable.
13. If the homeownership presents problems for the PWDS, the Section 8 voucher can be switched back to use as a rental voucher.
Courtesy of Steve Gold
http://www.stevegoldada.com/
HRA Of Duluth, Minnesota
222 East 2nd Street
P.O. Box 16900
Duluth, MN 55816-0900
Phone: (218) 529-6300 |
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The HRA Of Hibbing,
Minnesota
3112 Sixth Avenue East
Hibbing, MN 55746
Phone: (218) 263-3661
http://www.hibbinghra.org/ |
HRA Of Chisholm,
Minnesota
519 Sixth Street SW
Chisholm, MN 55719
Phone: (218) 254-2656 |
2 |
HRA Of Virginia,
Minnesota
442 Pine Mill Court
P.O. Box 1146
Virginia, MN 55792-3040
Phone: (218) 741-2610 |
HRA Of Eveleth, Minnesota
902 Clay Court
Eveleth, MN 55734-1412
Phone: (218) 744-1010 |
3 |
Fond Du Lac
932 Trettel Lane
Cloquet,, MN 55720
Phone: (218) 879-0351 |
HRA Of International
Falls, Minnesota
1200 Riverside Drive
International Falls MN 56649
Phone: (218) 283-4114 |
4 |
HRA Of Two Harbors,
Minnesota
505 First Avenue
Two Harbors, MN 55616
Phone: (218) 834-2728 |
HRA Of Aitkin County,
Minnesota
215 Third Street Southeast
Aitkin, MN 56431-1799
Phone: (218) 927-2151 |
5 |
HRA Of Ely, Minnesota
114 North 8TH Avenue, #111
Ely, MN 55731
Phone: (218) 365-3900 |
HRA Of Carlton, Minnesota
950 14TH Street
Cloquet, MN 55720
Phone: (218) 879-3353 |
6 |
HRA Of Grand Rapids,
Minnesota
411 7TH Street NW
Grand Rapids, MN 55744-2567
Phone: (218) 326-9515 |
HRA Of Pine City,
Minnesota
905 7th Street
Pine City, MN 55063-2014
Phone: (320) 629-6301 |
7 |
Bois Forte
P.O. Box 12
Nett Lake, MN 55772
Phone: (218) 757-3253 |
Housing &
Redevelopment Authority
Of Crosby
300 Third Avenue NE
Crosby, MN 56441
Phone: (218) 546-5088 |
8 |
HRA Of Moose Lake,
Minnesota
205 Elm Avenue
Moose Lake, MN 55767
Phone: (218) 485-4010 |
HRA Of Cook, Minnesota
131 Fifth Street SE
Cook, MN 55723-0427
Phone: (218) 666-2533 |
9 |
HRA Of Mora, Minnesota
420 Bean Avenue
Mora, MN 55051-1430
Phone: (612) 679-4789 |
HRA Of Gilbert, Minnesota
120 Ohio Ave W
P. O. Box 638
Gilbert, MN 55741
Phone: (218) 741-0398 |
10 |
Koochiching County HRA
P.O. BOX 466
Northhome, MN 56661
Phone: (218) 897-5242 |
Itasca County HRA
19 NE Third Street
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Phone: (218) 326-7978 |
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Grand Portage HRA
P.O. Box 303
Grand Portage,, MN 55605
Phone: (218) 475-2552 |
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