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Section 8 housing in the cincinnati ohio are
I am looking for some feedback and information on section 8 housing. Is there anyone doing section 8 in the cincinnati ohio area. Here are a few questions i have.
1.Can you still screen your Tenants or do you have to take whoever they saying you
2.How is the initial process for inspection I’ve heard a lot of negative things about it
3. How is the process for continuing inspection.
4. In your opinion do you think it is worth exploring.
Thanks in advance
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- Real Estate Broker
- Columbus, OH
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1-there are no different standards for screening...what you will find is that they will likely not meet your earning requirements (like 3x rent)...so you have to make exceptions...they also have very colorful backgrounds for the most part...after screening hundreds of section 8 tenants, definite patterns will appear...if you have a credit score requirement, odds are they will not meet there either (but there are fantastic voucher tenants out there as well...I've rented to nurses and other professionals with a voucher do to having a disabled child that needs a lot of services)...the one thing to be aware of is not treating them differently because they have voucher...
2-The inspection depends on local authority, but the standards are the same...this is a federal program...so Housing Quality Standards (HQS) is the guiding document...how an inspector interprets that is another story...
https://www.hud.gov/sites/dfil...
3-Usually you will only have recertification annually, or possibly at an income change or a request or complaint...
4-100%, it's one of the best sources of long-term steady income out there...I'll take a section 8 tenant over a white collar A-class tenant any day...plus you are helping to house the most vulnerable and underserved population out there.
The bad things you hear about section 8 are from folks that do not understand the system and how it works, or want to be slumlords and not take care of their properties...or are ill prepared to deal with people in general. I will admit it is a learning curve, but once you figure it out, you'll be good to go.
Your local metropolitan housing authority should have plenty of resources for your to review in advance of making the jump
- Brandon Sturgill
- 614-379-2017
