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Section 8 in Texas- can a house be priced too high to accept it?

Rob Burgess
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Totally new to section 8 and trying to understand it.  I am open to accepting it (If I read correctly TX is one of the few states where you don’t have too - a whole other discussion topic).  
My question is:   I have my house listed at 1,850 but the corresponding amount on the hud site for the size of my house is less at 1,400.  Will section 8 approve someone living and using their voucher on my house?   I don’t want to waste the potential tenant or my time. 
thanks!

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