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6 August 2017 | 10 replies
When the tenant turned in the voucher section 8 ordered the inspection.
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7 October 2016 | 1 reply
The house is rented to Section 8 tenants with a voucher of 1050.
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9 September 2015 | 3 replies
I just had to come up with 50% of the vacant land/lot money and he would finance the rest of the project with a 12 month note @ 12% simple interest (as the money was borrowed), construction draws were every 2 weeks on a voucher type system and most projects were completed in 4-6 months.
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18 August 2018 | 5 replies
@Chris Schroeder Is the voucher for $1174 also intended to cover utilities?
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27 December 2017 | 75 replies
It's called the Housing Choice Voucher Program, but unofficially, it's still Section 8 by pretty much everyone.)
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23 September 2020 | 45 replies
I heard about that one on one of the BP podcast episodes with an investor in D.C. who exclusively rents 4 bedroom houses to voucher tenants.
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13 October 2021 | 1 reply
For section 8, should one include the voucher amount + the amount of income they bring in when looking at total income?
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6 January 2021 | 9 replies
Sure the paper trail is a mile long, but if you have up to date properties that are serviced regularly and you vet everyone that wants to rent from you just because you accept a section 8 voucher- you’ll be fine.
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19 September 2019 | 7 replies
The rent this tenant is paying is far below the voucher standard.
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5 October 2018 | 7 replies
interested in running an apartment complex which runs it's own section 8 (usually at least half of the units, many times all units, of a complex are income based - the renters apply for the apartment and assistance at the same time in the same office in the same packet. they do not have to go to a government office and get a voucher to then shop for an apartment/house. when their lease is up, their assistance is up too. so if they move, they are back to paying market or finding a new section 8 place or going and getting a gov't voucher.)i have seen many of these places in existence.but all my googling has led to info for renters or info for SFRs looking to accept a voucher. neither of these are what i am after.i've even contacted my local hud office, and they act like they have no idea this even exists.hoping there is someone on here who has done this and can at the very least point/link me to the first step.