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Jordan Moorhead
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Minneapolis Section 8

Jordan Moorhead
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Austin, TX
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Minneapolis section 8 rents have jumped up recently! Bedroom Size 1 $1,018 2 $1,142 3 $1,436 4 $1,650 5 $1,994 6 $2,278 7 $2,562 8 $2,846 9 $3,130 Looks like they’re really trying to incentivize people to follow the rules and accept section 8!
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James W.
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@Bruce Runn

The link I posted matches Jordan's limits at the top.  The link just says "Vacancies need to be under HousingLink's rent limits to be listed in hList" and lists those rents.

Those seem like rent limits, and not something related to voucher limits. It might suggest that these are the max rents someone with a voucher could pay for rent (after paying out of pocket too), but I don't think it is suggesting these are the actual voucher limits. I agree that the link you posted is correct. It matches the fair housing rents that HUD lists too.

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