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Debbie J.
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Section 8 Tenant wants to add 2 more-should we ask for more rent?

Debbie J.
  • Investor
  • Lees Summit, MO
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We have a tenant on Section 8 in Missouri. Single mother. She wants to add her son's pregnant girlfriend and, in fairness to her daughter, her boyfriend. "To help them get on their feet". (We are not here to counsel the family) We are hesitant about this. She is about to meet with HUD for her renewal. Is this a situation where HUD would pay extra for the additional people? We don't even know if HUD will approve of this situation. We really don't want to lose them, but are concerned about the additional wear and tear on the property. We have not raised the rent there since she moved in a couple years ago.

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Diane S.
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Diane S.
  • philadelphia, PA
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when you are renting section 8 has very specific guidelines as to how many adults may occupy the rental, and must give their blessing to the changes, they will do income and rental adjustments, but family size v rental amount is protected class, no you may not raise the rent based on family size but .... if there will be too many people to the bedroom count may not be your problem if she adds them to her voucher she may qualify for a larger unit and want to move or HUD may require her to move to a larger unit... she needs to understand she may not have this place to fall back on if her extra family moves out and she returns back to the lower voucher size and cant afford her bigger place, if she is a good tenant and you have a larger place great, HUD will pay more for additional brs not necessarily more people because they also account for extra income which could LOWER hud amount

if voucher is for a 2 br it cannot be used for 5 adults and child

although wear and tear might be an issue to consider try thinking HUD is paying for a br count not # people, you may have down time if she moves out but hud may have a new tenant for you

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