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Renting to Section 8 Tenants
Just curious how many of you offer up your property to section 8 tenants? If so, what has your experience been with tenants? Has getting paid been an issue? Does the process of allowing Section 8 tenants require a lot of red tape? Just curiosity on my end. Thanks in advance!
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I currently have three properties on vouchers in Franklin County. All of them are receiving market rents. The voucher makes up a portion and the tenant pays the remainder.
- You are allowed to screen a tenant with a voucher and turn down a voucher if your screening process rules out the applicant. To avoid legal entanglements, I strongly recommend that anyone disqualified for any property (voucher or otherwise) has their application denied due to pre defined criteria and for no other reason.
- In NC you are allowed to charge up to two months rent as a security deposit. If this is a practice that you apply as a part of your standard process, then this is another tool to manage risk. One way to do this would be to charge a double deposit, and if the one year/renewal inspection indicates that they have taken good care of the property, then release half the deposit back to the tenant at renewal.
- I think the quality of the experience comes down to the section 8 office you are going to be working with. I have not worked with Durham's office, so I do not know how supportive they would be of a landlord. In Franklin county our office has been very good to work with. I do know that the court system in Durham is not landlord friendly. We just took over management on a few properties and inherited some mid stream evictions. Tenant placement is always important, but in a place that is not landlord friendly, it will make or break a property.
- A voucher pays based on a County's median rent. That median rent may be undervalued in one part of the county and market value in another part of the county. Taking a more rural property with a significantly lower entry price, and using it for a voucher, is one way to get at market rents through the section 8 program.
- The voucher payment program has sometimes taken a month or two to get the direct deposit system working properly, but they always pay and once established the money hits the account every month between the 5th and the 10th. Legally you will not be able to assess a late fee.
- One more thing to keep in mind ... these programs mean fixed income not just limited income. If someone is on VA disability or is a senior citizen on social security, and the cost of living keeps them from affording to rent without assistance, then they can get a voucher. It takes a lot of screening, but there are good renters to be found who are trying to use a voucher.
If you ever want to chat more, feel free to give me a call. I think we are both somewhat local to one another ... I am constantly looking for an excuse to meet for coffee!
- Cory J Thornton