31 July 2018 | 3 replies
She contacted to be sure they take section 8 vouchers.
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17 October 2018 | 6 replies
Build good rapport with the people who work there to establish and maintain a good working relationship.http://hapb.org/Advertise on Go Section 8https://www.gosection8.com/Renting to tenants with Section 8 program vouchers can be easy and profitable, depending on the efficiency of the housing authority that administers the program in your area..
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3 September 2018 | 3 replies
They give honest advise and can deal with voucher tenants / HUD process / problem tenants but they can NOT do magic; a bad property / tenant require resources (read $) and take time to turn around.
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27 February 2014 | 9 replies
Expect them to want action when they contact you and plan on calling voicemail a couple of times before you get a response. ( I think this stems from the fact that the tenants all have Obama phones and can drive the administrators crazy if they made themselves available via phone...my pickiest tenants are those who pay NOTHING for their home including utilities)Oh and sect 8 isn't fair...plan on getting regular notices you are being cc'd on stating tenants failed to attend renewal meetings and are being kicked from the program...you get to evict the tenant after that because they don't have any money, only government support (and don't sweat this too much either...sect 8 is full of big stick threats with grace periods and appeals, so a January 1st notice of cancelled voucher gets reinstated on the 15th and feb 1st the tenant has to pay $250 of the $700 rent starting march 1st and February 15 you get a letter stating the tenant won their appeal and the fill amount is paid by sect8 again and nothing is changed.
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21 November 2019 | 5 replies
It was built with 4 bedrooms, and this room where I am sitting as type this is walled in, and could be a 5th with the addition of a closet.If I am reading this right, on this link the City Houston will let me rent place out for $2700 per month. http://hchatexas.org/housing-choice-voucher-program/See we were thinking we might could rent this place out for $1600 a month, tops.
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11 February 2021 | 10 replies
You can drill down by zip code to see what the maximum rent allowed for the voucher is.
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14 February 2020 | 27 replies
So, she needs to give the LL the facts around her situation and show how she is past that now etc vouchers usually have years long waiting lists so that may not be useful right now, but she could get on that list help her find the womens programs and they will have abundant info/help etc
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2 October 2018 | 6 replies
Hello Everyone,I wanted to ask the BP Community about the process to increase the rents on a unit who has a section 8 voucher.
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21 December 2018 | 83 replies
So why flip this one when I can enjoy ongoing growth, I access equity, continue holding a solid property, with a solid tenant and solid rent.I know many will poo poo Detroit market, but as you can see there are deals to be had if you know how to find them.Here are the numbersRent- $1250 (100% Section 8 voucher)Bank Valued - 200K (2018 July)Rehab - $10,500Purchase - $72,000 (mid 2017)Address: 17385 Warrington - University Districthttps://www.estately.com/listings/info/17385-warri...
3 August 2018 | 3 replies
Are you looking to voucher (section 8) tenants?